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Donte Jackson is #4 OVERALL In The NFL In Least Passer Rating Allowed


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36 minutes ago, LiberalsRWeak93 said:

4.31 speed is a measurable one that immensely compensates for his lack of size lol.

Sure, but there's a ton of fast guys, that are big, and have long arms, and don't amount to poo. Take Kony Ealy for example, drafted  on measurables by Dave Gettleman in the second round — terrible player. I'm glad the Panthers aren't putting too much stock in to big guys, with long bodies again.

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2 hours ago, Krovvy said:

Sure, but there's a ton of fast guys, that are big, and have long arms, and don't amount to poo. Take Kony Ealy for example, drafted  on measurables by Dave Gettleman in the second round — terrible player. I'm glad the Panthers aren't putting too much stock in to big guys, with long bodies again.

It was also a sex joke.

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17 hours ago, Krovvy said:

This is why you draft football players, not measurables.

Well yes but Donte was the fastest player at the combine and the best broad jump... Would say he checked out very well in measurables too.

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