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Daeshon Hall


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So what’s the realistic expectation from our third round pick?  He’s kind of the forgotten man from this past draft class, but is a very important piece at a position where we need a significant infusion of youth and skill.  

He only played 9 snaps week 1 and was gone for the year and was never really heard from since.  I don’t remember if he got any hype in camp either, although he did make it to the final 53.

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depends on your interpretation of realistic.

i don't know about him against the run, but i like his potential against passing downs. i think he's got a lot of potential to be a good complement to addison on the other side. i'd like to see him in the rotation and used interchangeably with pep if we get him to return.

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I think the Panthers better plan on drafting a DE with a high pick or at  least bring in a proven vet. The Panthers defense relies on a strong front 7 so an effective DE is critical.  CJ is done, and Peppers is 37.  Hall is unproven and should not be relied on to be the answer. 

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6 minutes ago, Tbe said:

He needed to add 15-20 lbs. Let’s see if he did before speculating on his playing ability.

The guy has prototypical 4-3 end size. He's only 6 pounds lighter than Myles Garrett.

 

Daeshon, just like every other young DE has to get stronger. He was also very inexperienced at DE.

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