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HUDDLE EXCLUSIVE: TheSpecialJuan's 2018 PrimeTime NFL Panthers mock, cock draft


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1 hour ago, KillerKat said:

I don't need stats to explain what I otherwise see with my own eyes. He was out of position a ton last year.

lmao.

out of position caused by the coaches for sure. playing 4-3 base so many damn times with Shaq lining as nickel vs slot receivers was completely unrealistic.

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

lmao.

out of position caused by the coaches for sure. playing 4-3 base so many damn times with Shaq lining as nickel vs slot receivers was completely unrealistic.

Wasn't it Torrey Smith that he lined up across during the Thursday night game vs Eagles last season?  Got beat badly for a long TD 

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The most interesting name in this mock is Rashaan Gaulden that you took at #88. I looked him up on google and the guy is being way underrated. He’s flown under the radar after not competing at the combine but his pro-day was very impressive. I suppose it’s unlikely we will take him but I would happily take him alongside or instead of Bates/Reid.

http://profootballtalkline.com/nfl/news/113949/db-rashaan-gaulden-nfl-draft-profile.html/

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37 minutes ago, Seoul_Panther said:

The most interesting name in this mock is Rashaan Gaulden that you took at #88. I looked him up on google and the guy is being way underrated. He’s flown under the radar after not competing at the combine but his pro-day was very impressive. I suppose it’s unlikely we will take him but I would happily take him alongside or instead of Bates/Reid.

http://profootballtalkline.com/nfl/news/113949/db-rashaan-gaulden-nfl-draft-profile.html/

Can play CB and safety, a good prospect 

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