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Pick 154: Carolina Panthers select Jordan Scarlett


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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

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I like how the low IQ tards on here straw man like this. Pose a question they are too lazy to find the answer to then carry on when the answer to the question negates the stupid poo they say. lol

You are describing yourself. Low IQ tard who picked one part of a post and avoided the rest. Hilarious. 

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dude is a punisher. he's not finesse. he's not a third down guy. he's the guy you put in to beat defenders up/wear them down or when you want to control the clock. 

he's probably a meat head, but he's got speed and he's got power and he can take a beating and keep churning. you give him the ball and let him go.

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Jordan Scarlett, RB, Florida 
Scarlett has impeccable footwork and flexibility in his lower half to break off dazzling, multi-cut runs to leave defenders whiffing at air. The Panthers absolutely had to add help behind Christian McCaffrey and did it here. Grade: A- 
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He's a Panther now, so he's one of ours. Give him the benefit of the doubt at least until training camp ends.

On the upside, he could very well be that J-Stew-like back that can batter his way through on short yardage and then scamper for more once he gets through the herd.

Heck, if he can take two or three hand-offs per quarter in the second and third to give CMC some breathing time, that'll be just fine. If he can pick up the blitz, then he's a plus over some of the other RBs we have on the bench.

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