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Sweat just ran out of our reach 4.42 defensive end.


micnificent28

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Not necessarily. The other DL are also showing well - and his negative traits still exist (stiff, lack of power moves).  A couple WRs put themselves in consideration for top 15 yesterday - and the DBs have yet to run. Still a chance he is there at 16......but probably not a great one 

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I gained respect for him, for sure.  Gary too.

Lost respect for Ferrell.  He looked sluggish. May mean nothing.

Saw a lot of sleepers who could be better NFLers than college players.

I think there will be 3-4 QBs taken. 

GONE (7):  K Murray QB Bosa DE, Q. Williams DT, J Williams OT, Josh Allen OLB, White LB,  Haskins QB

PROLLY GONE (7): Gary DE, Oliver DT, Williams CB, Metcalf WR, Sweat DE,  Lock QB, Ferrell DE

These players could surprise and  the top 15:  D. Jones, QB;  Wilkins, DT; Murphy, CB; Simmons DT; Baker CB.

I think the Panthers will pick from the following:

OT--Ford, Little, Dillard, Taylor

DE-Sweat, Burns, Ferrell

LB-Bush

I am so happy RR ran the score up vs. New Orleans as the laughed on  the opposite sideline

 

 

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

I gained respect for him, for sure.  Gary too.

Lost respect for Ferrell.  He looked sluggish. May mean nothing.

Saw a lot of sleepers who could be better NFLers than college players.

I think there will be 3-4 QBs taken. 

GONE (7):  K Murray QB Bosa DE, Q. Williams DT, J Williams OT, Josh Allen OLB, White LB,  Haskins QB

PROLLY GONE (7): Gary DE, Oliver DT, Williams CB, Metcalf WR, Sweat DE,  Lock QB, Ferrell DE

These players could surprise and  the top 15:  D. Jones, QB;  Wilkins, DT; Murphy, CB; Simmons DT; Baker CB.

I think the Panthers will pick from the following:

OT--Ford, Little, Dillard, Taylor

DE-Sweat, Burns, Ferrell

LB-Bush

I am so happy RR ran the score up vs. New Orleans as the laughed on  the opposite sideline

 

 

That meaningless game cost us insert your favorite pass rusher not name bosa and Williams..

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I gained respect for him, for sure.  Gary too.

Lost respect for Ferrell.  He looked sluggish. May mean nothing.

Saw a lot of sleepers who could be better NFLers than college players.

I think there will be 3-4 QBs taken. 

GONE (7):  K Murray QB Bosa DE, Q. Williams DT, J Williams OT, Josh Allen OLB, White LB,  Haskins QB

PROLLY GONE (7): Gary DE, Oliver DT, Williams CB, Metcalf WR, Sweat DE,  Lock QB, Ferrell DE

These players could surprise and  the top 15:  D. Jones, QB;  Wilkins, DT; Murphy, CB; Simmons DT; Baker CB.

I think the Panthers will pick from the following:

OT--Ford, Little, Dillard, Taylor

DE-Sweat, Burns, Ferrell

LB-Bush

I am so happy RR ran the score up vs. New Orleans as the laughed on  the opposite sideline

Still think Sweat drops as far as 16 after a 4.41 Forty?

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

Just as long as Wilkins is available, I’m good. 

Didn’t we just try with Butler.. we can’t keep so ignoring defensive end and adding more tackles.. realistically only one defensive tackle is a pass rusher and the other a run stuffed as well to consider.

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3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Didn’t we just try with Butler.. we can’t keep so ignoring defensive end and adding more tackles.. realistically only one defensive tackle is a pass rusher and the other a run stuffed as well to consider.

Try what? Are we not supposed to ever draft a DT again? Even though none played well, and only one will be here next year. Maybe. At 18M. 

   Our problem is that we keep NTs in on passing downs. Don’t get any pressure from them on any downs. Wilkins can play either DT or SDE. So other than a bust who has nothing to do with this, what’s the issue? 

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