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TE2 is getting worrisome


Jeremy Igo

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The Panthers cannot go into the season with Olsen and Manhertz as their top two tight ends. Manhertz is no where near capable of taking over should Greg get injured again. 

If Luke Willson is not landed, I may need to take a hard look at the TE class in this draft. Likely will be a pick in rounds 1-3. 

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19 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Huh? This is a pretty weak TE class. 

Andrews, Goedert, Geisecki, Fumagali, and Hurst are all very quality players. Herndon and the guy from Stanford can also play. There’s no Kellan Winslow or Tony Gonzalez in that group, but the class as a whole looks good. 

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12 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Andrews, Goedert, Geisecki, Fumagali, and Hurst are all very quality players. Herndon and the guy from Stanford can also play. There’s no Kellan Winslow or Tony Gonzalez in that group, but the class as a whole looks good. 

I don't think the Panthers are excited about a 5th round rookie getting significant playing time this year. 

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