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Tepper if you do snoop this board, your thoughts on hurney are wrong


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Just now, billionairemonk said:

obviously he acquired some great players outside the first round, but no one can argue his first round picks have been top notch.  after that, it's hit or miss, mostly miss.

Hurney is hit or miss after the first round, but other general managers literally never miss in the mid to late rounds.

This forum is comedy.

I don't think the majority of posters here follow any other team but the Panthers or they couldn't possibly be so deluded on the odds of finding starters after the first round.

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We really don't exactly know what his full thoughts on Hurney are. For all we know, maybe he was just speaking to his history of success in the 1st round.

Still waiting to learn about these mythical general managers who have found more talent in the mid to late rounds than Hurney

I do think there are a handful, but it's less than 5

If you disagree, feel free to name them and then compare the guys they've found after the 1st to the list I provided on page 1

 

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Let’s take a look at hurneys last two drafts. How have those been? 

DJ Moore is on pace to have more yards in a season than any wide receiver in NFL history 22 years or under

Literally, the most ever, in NFL history for a 22 year old.  And he's being thrown balls by Kyle Allen.

We got him at #24.

 

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Just now, bobowilson said:

DJ Moore is on pace to have more yards in a season than any wide receiver in NFL history 22 years or under

Literally, the most ever, in NFL history for a 22 year old.  And he's being thrown balls by Kyle Allen.

We got him at #24.

 

And outside of the first round? 

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Just now, bobowilson said:

Still waiting to learn about these mythical general managers who have found more talent in the mid to late rounds than Hurney

I do think there are a handful, but it's less than 5

If you disagree, feel free to name them and then compare the guys they've found after the 1st to the list I provided on page 1

 

You're only focused on a few jewels. You miss out on the fact that Hurney is an atrocious 2nd - 4th round drafter and that's where you have to build the meat of your roster.  Constantly swinging for the fences while whiffing left and right but being proud of a handful of homeruns is fool's gold.

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

And outside of the first round? 

Dennis Daley is PFF's highest rated rookie tackle, in the entire NFL

If you think most general managers have done better than Donte Jackson, Ian Thomas, Dennis Daley, Christian Miller, and Marquis Haynes, outside of the 1st round, in the past two years, there's not much I can do to help you

 

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