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Panthers very interested in WR DaeSean Hamilton


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While we are on the topic of due diligence with receivers, Carolina WR coach Lance Taylor flew into Penn State’s Pro day a day early to meet with WR Daesean Hamilton, and worked him out at the pro day. Hamilton checks every box CAR needs at receiver and would be around R2-3.

12:04 PM - 10 Apr 2018 from Charlotte, NC
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8 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dudes projected as a round 4-5 guy.

Maybe a option if he falls into the 5th

Lol not a chance.

Hamilton isn’t the most flashy guy but he’s a good WR. Knows how to play the position. He’s someone I really want. 

No problem with picking him in the 2nd 

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8 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dudes projected as a round 4-5 guy.

Maybe a option if he falls into the 5th

This is true. Hamilton and Fountain (whom we also had a meeting with at the SB) were rated round 5 and UFA respectively and unless I missed something didn’t rock the combine. I like them both but don’t want them so bad that we should overdraft them.

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Lol not a chance.

Hamilton isn’t the most flashy guy but he’s a good WR. Knows how to play the position. He’s someone I really want. 

No problem with picking him in the 2nd 

Exactly. He's not a hyped guy by the media so if we do take him at #55 this board will explode with negativity. But if you really study the players in this draft you will know this guy is a good player. 

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The media guys are generally pretty good at predicting 1st round guys and to a degree 2nd round guys, but once it gets into the mid-rounds it’s a crap shoot. Probably in no small part due to grades on those guys varying significantly team to team due to scheme and exactly what they’re looking for.

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Part of me thinks they aren’t  going to resign Funchess... All of me thinks Matt Ryan wears braided belts.-

What gives you that impression?

The Panthers always make terrible offseason decisions, so you can expect a massive extension for Devin. 

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