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2019 Panthers Draft Target out for the Season


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19 hours ago, pennywise said:
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Bengals recent first round picks:
Jonah Williams, 2019: Likely out for the season.
Billy Price, 2018: Six games missed (foot).
John Ross, 2017: 17 total snaps played, zero catches.
William Jackson, 2016: Zero games played (pec).
Cedric Ogbuehi, 2015: 11 games missed (knee).

And that is what contributes to the Bengals record.  

I know we all bitch during the draft about why we didn’t select certain players over others.  But many times it comes out that the NFL front offices had much more info than the average fans do. 

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20 hours ago, pennywise said:
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Bengals recent first round picks:
Jonah Williams, 2019: Likely out for the season.
Billy Price, 2018: Six games missed (foot).
John Ross, 2017: 17 total snaps played, zero catches.
William Jackson, 2016: Zero games played (pec).
Cedric Ogbuehi, 2015: 11 games missed (knee).

Damn. That is ROUGH. Not surprised at all Ross busted. I cringed that so many here wanted him. To be fair, they drafted Ogbuehi knowing he had a torn ACL.

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On 6/26/2019 at 1:50 PM, pennywise said:
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Bengals recent first round picks:
Jonah Williams, 2019: Likely out for the season.
Billy Price, 2018: Six games missed (foot).
John Ross, 2017: 17 total snaps played, zero catches.
William Jackson, 2016: Zero games played (pec).
Cedric Ogbuehi, 2015: 11 games missed (knee).

Bengals Gm better dust off the Ol’ resume and get the haul guys on speed dial. 

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On 6/25/2019 at 2:41 PM, panthers55 said:

Devastating blow?   Not really. With Moton and Williams we don't need a rookie to come in and start day 1.

We need someone at LT. coaches refuse to put moton there and Williams isn’t an LT so seems to me they kind of do need little to be LT. of course there’s always the option of dragging someone of the couch and sticking him there like last year which I’d consider to have as much value as a rookie

 

and before you say say moton was doing well at Rt why move him, think it’s an accepted fact lt is more important and we should all agree not having Motown at lt day one and plug the right side instead of lt should’ve been done; everyone knew they (and Williams) rushed Williams back and everyone knew he wasn’t going to last

 

this staff obviously has issues with evaluating the line; amini (started; started over norwell), chandler, bell etc.

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11 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

And that is what contributes to the Bengals record.  

I know we all bitch during the draft about why we didn’t select certain players over others.  But many times it comes out that the NFL front offices had much more info than the average fans do. 

Well that’s kind of their job and they get paid well to do it so yea one would hope

but then moves make you wonder...maybe they overthink TOO much

jarrett, clausen, brown, Fua, McClain, a edwards, the triple cb dip couple years back etc etc

moves that all cost very high picks that 90% of the forum went ape poo about, yet the ‘professionals’ felt they were worth the investment, yet the average fan (and a large consensus at that) seemed to know better. Usually we have a love the pick/ hate the pick but those players were not that.  They were a consensus, not a lucky guess. 

Makes you wonder

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