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Let us swing for the fences - DJ Chark in the first


mikeholiday

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We know the Panthers are interested. We need a true deep threat in this offense with Norv Turner coming in. Expect another year of slow developing deep routes. Luckily a situation which Chark excels. True deep speed that shows up on tape. 

Nobody on the current roster inspires confidence in that role. Torrey Smith is old and has not been productive in years. Even with his 40 time, Samuel has never shown the ability to consistently get behind the offense and track the ball over his shoulder. Funchess ... don't even make me laugh.  Byrd isn't that fast on the field, has almost no production in his career at any level, and can't stay healthy. 

I don't expect Moore or Ridley to be available. Let us go with the receiver with the highest ceiling in this draft. One with a dominant performance at the senior bowl at the game and in practices even with mediocre quarterback play. 

 

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Funchess? Don’t even make me laugh?

What the fug man Funchess is trending up big time. Anyone can see that. 

Byrd isn’t that fast? Smh 

Byrd can play. Samuel can play. Smith and Wright have proven they can play.

If we draft a WR it isn’t because the position is still a weakness. It’s because Hurney wants to stack the position so that no matter what happens Cam has weapons and score at any level of the field.

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FS Reid

WR Moore or Ridley (I am seeing RIdley dropping--dreams--but do we take a WR is Samuels is ready for camp?)

DE Landry (a 3-4 OLB?  Marty will have Everette Brown flashacks and not do this)

OL Ragnow, Daniels, or Hernandez:  We need a starter--unless Moton screws the pooch at LG, we don't have an opening---unless we cut Ryan!

CB: Alexander

TE: David Newton thinks we would take Hurst.  No, David.

RB: Chubb?  No. We can get a good RB in round 3.

It sure looks to me like we will go with a DB in the first round.  A Center makes sense if you release Ryan Kalil and free up some cap room.  We could go WR, only if Moore or Ridley is there. 

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