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Justin Reid.. Please yes..


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9 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

It’s that time of year where people start watching highlight videos and immoderately post a topic on the guy not checking the ntfl draft board or even this one to see if he’s already been talked about. 

To be fair knuckle heads try to be creative and make strange titles. 

 

 

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He could be like Chris Gamble for us. Not quite a Pro Bowler or All-Pro player but consistently solid. If James is there I take him and I may like Harrison more. But I would not be opposed to Reid. 

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I worry about Harrison's ability to run. He jumped at the combine but didn't do any running. I think he's probably slow and he knows it. I don't know why more slow guys don't opt to not run. Better to have NFL teams think you might be slow than to run and prove yourself to be slow.\

I think I would prefer Reid because he can be that centerfielder type of safety that we honestly have never had. It's easier to find an in the box thumper than it is that deep sideline to sideline guy.

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