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How the Panthers arrived at D.J. Moore - inside war room


TheSpecialJuan

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CHARLOTTE – Just as general manager Marty Hurney predicted a couple days before the draft, the action in Carolina’s war room cranked up after pick No. 18.

That’s when the Packers selected cornerback Jaire Alexander, one of the prospects the Panthers were very high on.

At No. 19 the Cowboys took linebacker Leighton Vander Esch and at No. 20, the Lions went with guard/center Frank Ragnow, another prospect Carolina really liked but figured would be taken a few spots ahead of them.

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/How-the-Panthers-arrived-at-DJ-Moore/bbb91340-9efc-4483-8ab1-c24e98886849

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"That Ohio State game they were getting crushed, and he’s still making plays and blocking. That made a big impression.

“He was consistent with that competitiveness and toughness every game.”

 

Love to see this. The WR group is devoid of any degree of nastiness. I think Moore will bring it.

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