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Panthers first round Pick: A Cardinal again?


MHS831

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According to the latest NFL.com mock-Justin Reid.  Smart, fast, and athletic. CMC probably knows him well and can provide intel.. 2 first rounders from Stanford in consecutive years.   We might lead the league in SAT scores.  I think this makes sense.  I have not read much about him at the HUDDLE, so here we go...

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profiles/justin-reid?id=2560198

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4 minutes ago, Mikey815 said:

He looks like a great prospect We also need a fast guy to replace slow Worley at cb

Worley plays cb like a LB---has to have it all in front of him.  I might even move him to SS and tell him to sink or swim.  I think he would be fine there in about a year.

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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Worley plays cb like a LB---has to have it all in front of him.  I might even move him to SS and tell him to sink or swim.  I think he would be fine there in about a year.

trying him at S would be worth a try...

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