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Interesting take on the Panthers WRs


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8 hours ago, Rags said:

You don't miss the likes of Legadu Name and Armanti Edwards getting vital playing time?

Or Kaelin Clay and/or Brentin Bersin.

And that's not even mentioning 2 undrafted guys in Dameire Byrd and Philly Brown that Cam helped to turn into respectable receivers.

Or Ted Ginn Jr. who finally started looking like a legit NFL receiver when he played with Cam.

Our expectations of what a NFL WR Corp should look like have been so low for so long, we have almost forgot that many teams take a depth chart like the one we finally have this year for granted.

 

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9 hours ago, UpstatePanther said:

I appreciate the shoutout @ncfan! My ranking was based on production. Someone mentioned camp vs game production and that's a valid point. But so far, Ive simply observed that Hogan has outperformed Moore. They're kind of 2A and 2B. They'll be used differently. And Moore has a knack for YAC that I haven't seen from Hogan so the tables may yet turn.

Moore’s production is helped by breaking tackles, has he had a chance to really do that yet?

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8 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Other than his speed and route running (for now) Moore is the closest thing to Steve Smith I've seen in the NFL. 

Fair enough.  I see the similarities.  Personally Im so attached to Smitty that I'll probably never crown another his equal, but Im a fanboy...so.

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