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Hurney skips orlando and hits Razorback pro day


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A photo of all 31 other GM’s appeared from the league meetings today and Hurney was not there. Turns out he headed to the Arkansas pro day instead.

Presumably getting a first hand look at Frank Ragnow. According to PFF Ragnow played over 2600 snaps, only allowed 27 pressures and 0 Sacks.

By contrast Billy Price played just over 3800 Snaps and allowed 55 hurries and 12 Sacks.

Found that tidbit on here: http://m.panthers.com/news/article-2/A-tale-of-two-centerguards/c31a2440-e65f-437c-a1ae-1f0e22b50d28

This article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings-frank-ragnow-is-the-top-center-in-this-class/amp/

States that he only allowed 3 pressures over 488 snaps last year before going down with an ankle injury that cut his season short.

Seems as if Ragnow could play guard for a year and then slide into the center Role once R Kalil retires next year if we end up going that route.

 

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2 minutes ago, panther4life said:

A photo of all 31 other GM’s appeared from the league meetings today and Hurney was not there. Turns out he headed to the Arkansas pro day instead.

Presumably getting a first hand look at Frank Ragnow. According to PFF Ragnow played over 2600 snaps, only allowed 27 pressures and 0 Sacks.

By contrast Billy Price played just over 3800 Snaps and allowed 55 hurries and 12 Sacks.

Found that tidbit on here: http://m.panthers.com/news/article-2/A-tale-of-two-centerguards/c31a2440-e65f-437c-a1ae-1f0e22b50d28

This article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings-frank-ragnow-is-the-top-center-in-this-class/amp/

States that he only allowed 3 pressures over 488 snaps last year before going down with an ankle injury that cut his season short.

Seems as if Ragnow could play guard for a year and then slide into the center Role once R Kalil retires next year if we end up going that route.

 

Unless a highly publicized smoke screen

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I think I like Marty's priorities. He seems to understand that with a new owner coming in, his job is dependent on him nailing the draft.  Keep it up HurnDog.  A good draft and you'll make believers out of those of us who have been skeptical.

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2 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Let’s be real. Hurney has no desire to be in a room with a bunch of GMs who think he weaseled his way into this job. Maybe it’ll be a good thing...focus on football and not other crap. 

I VERY seriously doubt other GMs give a damn how Hurney got his job.

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5 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Let’s be real. Hurney has no desire to be in a room with a bunch of GMs who think he weaseled his way into this job. Maybe it’ll be a good thing...focus on football and not other crap. 

You are here..

 

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19 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Let’s be real. Hurney has no desire to be in a room with a bunch of GMs who think he weaseled his way into this job. Maybe it’ll be a good thing...focus on football and not other crap. 

Reality TV is a helluva drug. 

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