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Donte Jackson has been having a superb camp, the McCaffrey 2017 of this year


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So the guy has a good day with a couple breakups on Funchess 

The same Funchess who hasnt proven much and we are hoping/expecting to breakout in his contract year.

 

 

 

Guess Moore really is going to be a stud.  Because we are just a day removed from Moore abusing this kid.

 

 

 

I think Jackson may be good, but lets slow down a little.  One solid day doesnt tell you much

 

 

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2 hours ago, Panthers8969 said:
2 hours ago, gmonjimbo said:

I think there are several people hoping that Jackson and Gaulden fail because they wanted Isaiah Oliver and Justin Reid instead. I'm hoping for the best because the secondary can't get any worst than it was last year. 

As someone who wanted both those guys: I could not be rooting harder for the players we drafted. Anyone rooting for players to fail (except maybe amini so he loses the starting LG spot) has some serious issues 

Agreed. The only guy on my (pre)draft list that we ended up drafting was Thomas, but, now that they're here, I hope they're all in the running for ROTY!

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

If he turns out to be a stud it's going to be funny to bump that draft thread. Lots of people were dooming the pick before the guy had even been fitted for a helmet 

Any decent fan would be more than happy to be wrong when it's to the benefit of the team. Sadly, there's a lot of fake "fans" who would rather be right and see the team suffer.

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4 hours ago, RumHam said:

I saw another video this morning of Moore making him look like a bitch. I won't be sold on him until i see him in a game.

Jackson had great coverage in that video you are referencing.  Cam placed the ball perfectly and Moore went up and got it.  There’s nothing that a DB can do in that situation.  

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4 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I hope I'm wrong about him. From what I saw from College he looked like an undersized CB who relied primarily on his speed with poor technique and stone hands. 

Again, I hope I'm wrong. 

Well, he did shut down AJ Brown (best WR in college and probably a Julio/AJ Green type prospect) really well 

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8 hours ago, gmonjimbo said:

I think there are several people hoping that Jackson and Gaulden fail because they wanted Isaiah Oliver and Justin Reid instead. I'm hoping for the best because the secondary can't get any worst than it was last year. 

I want both to be spectacular but it's early. 

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