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Tre Boston went unclaimed


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2 hours ago, MBronson said:


No sir, that's you if you watched the Panthers the past (at least) 3 years and still stick up for Tre Boston. I could play better than him from my couch.

Why even post something this stupid?

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6 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Doesn't surprise me in this deep Safety class. Everyone got their safety but the Panthers. 

I think our objective in this draft was clearly to get Cam some better weapons. In that regards we hit it out of the park. But after round 2 there weren't any options that were better then the players that we got.

imho, you can get starters in rounds 1 and 2. After that they are all projects that you hope work out. 

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36 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

I think our objective in this draft was clearly to get Cam some better weapons. In that regards we hit it out of the park. But after round 2 there weren't any options that were better then the players that we got.

imho, you can get starters in rounds 1 and 2. After that they are all projects that you hope work out. 

I agree. Most of the safeties went very early in the draft, and Gettleman seems like he was looking to speed up our offense this offseason. I'm good with how the draft went. 

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1 hour ago, Doc Holiday said:

I think our objective in this draft was clearly to get Cam some better weapons. In that regards we hit it out of the park. But after round 2 there weren't any options that were better then the players that we got.

imho, you can get starters in rounds 1 and 2. After that they are all projects that you hope work out. 

Oh understand what happened.  Just think that shoring up the secondary would have been a good play as well. Obi in the second would have been just as a good draft instead of Samuel. 

 

Time will tell. 

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Oh understand what happened.  Just think that shoring up the secondary would have been a good play as well. Obi in the second would have been just as a good draft instead of Samuel. 

 

Time will tell. 

believe it or not, I think Samuel has the potential to end up being our best pick of the draft when all is said and done. I felt like we hit it out of the park with him, I have a bigger issue with the CMC pick.

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Had horrible hair. Had an afro with dreads comming out of it. Both nice hair styles on their own, not together. 

Yeah and then plus he was making almost $2 million one would think that he can get his hair re-twisted well he just likes it looking a mess all these people on the team with dreads and his look the worst


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