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Nick Chubb's first official visit with...the Panthers, of course.


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25 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

Didn't want to start a new thread but Hurney is at USC pro day. Can't be looking a Darnold. Anyone else out there? for you draftniks?

Best DE in the draft for us, Rasheem Green. 

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14 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

that would be the third first round RB he's selected to match his three first round LBs

then in a couple years we could pay CMC and Chubbs both featured RB money.  then we could all brag about how great our backup RB is and no one has a better one......as we watch Brenton Bersin's cousin play LT and his brother play WR. 

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He is projected anywhere from the 2nd to 4th round. I doubt Hurney would draft him in the first round. After that though he would be in play at the bottom of the second round and surely in the third. Particularly with his injury history he would not be a first rounder.

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

He is projected anywhere from the 2nd to 4th round. I doubt Hurney would draft him in the first round. After that though he would be in play at the bottom of the second round and surely in the third. Particularly with his injury history he would not be a first rounder.

2nd-4th is a different story.  I could deal with Chubb in that area. 

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Not the UGA back that I want, but depending on what's up in the 2nd round, I'd take Chubb there.

As for USC, Ronald Jones could make sense for us and is more of a first round selection than Chubb, but I'd still prefer Michel over Jones. Deontay Burnett is a WR that is intriguing and could be a later selection maybe one of our R3 picks. Rasheem Green is interesting and in the mold of Daeshon Hall. Raw, promising and his ceiling >> floor. 

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5 hours ago, CRA said:

then in a couple years we could pay CMC and Chubbs both featured RB money.  then we could all brag about how great our backup RB is and no one has a better one......as we watch Brenton Bersin's cousin play LT and his brother play WR. 

Dude. I am dying laughing. Best post of the year so far. 

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6 hours ago, Darvinsun said:

I hope we do not draft Chubb he is not good.

I mean he might be ok but i don't get the huddles obsession with him. Vs Alabama 18 carries for 25 yards. Michel had 14 carries for 98 in the same game. Major knee injury also not a positive in a guy who would be a workhorse back for us. 

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51 minutes ago, Seoul_Panther said:

I mean he might be ok but i don't get the huddles obsession with him. Vs Alabama 18 carries for 25 yards. Michel had 14 carries for 98 in the same game. Major knee injury also not a positive in a guy who would be a workhorse back for us. 

He didn't show anything against Auburn as well. He is overrated. He hasn't been good since his Rookie yr I think he got injured and has not been the same since.

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