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Rob Rang: Multiple members of the Carolina Panthers are at WSU pro day today


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Scouts & media arriving here at WSU Pro Day. Multiple members of the Carolina Panthers are here, including GM Marty Hurney. Saints, Dolphins, Falcons, Browns, Lions, Vikings, Redskins, Raiders, Chargers, Steelers, Saints, Seahawks, Bears, Bills, Chiefs, Jets, Titans, among others

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Dont want to draft a project player at 16.  

Kid has the potential to be a solid kid down the road.

If he is in the plans as the LT next year, im sitting Cam to keep his career from ending.  Dillard would have a hard time beating out Matt Kalil NEXT year.

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36 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dont want to draft a project player at 16.  

Kid has the potential to be a solid kid down the road.

If he is in the plans as the LT next year, im sitting Cam to keep his career from ending.  Dillard would have a hard time beating out Matt Kalil NEXT year.

Lol not a project at all...

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12 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

Lol not a project at all...

If the dude cant even be trusted without help from a TE at a seniorbowl how is he going to be trusyed off the bat in the NFL.

Kid has quick feet and tools but is a flat project 

He has never run blocked.

Never had to block outside of the full outspread which pulls guys out of the box.  If WSU ever saw a 5 man rush it was a rarity.  He knows how to block His man.

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/development-key-for-little-dillard-to-reach-potential

 

He got mauled in scrimmages and game during senior bowl week

 And vs 3-4 OLB groups in scrimmages he got beat

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8 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Do not want Dillard. The people who want him just look at mocks and didn’t watch any of the Senior Bowl practices and game. Maybe he develops but he’s not a starter this year unless you enjoyed Matt Kalil. 

Most certainly not at #16 anyway. He looked like a speed bump during Senior Bowl week. He has talent, but he's definitely not a rookie starter.

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