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Panthers wire synopsis of top prospects


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On 12/25/2020 at 11:18 AM, Captain Morgan said:

 

25 prospects, all good ones at positions we need, but not one OT.  We'll see if the new GM wants to pay Moton, but there have no encouraging signs we want to set the market for RT.  Our LT is a free agent,  injured more often than not, and old.

We are going to have to address OT this offseason, because it looks like we'll need 2 new starters.  

Signing Moton and either moving him to LT is almost a no brainer. We probably can patch RT until we draft again next year. I swear the Hurney screw ups have been so horrible. 

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Creed Humphrey, C/OG, Oklahoma: 6-foot-5, 315 lbs

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Humphrey is “country strong” and sets the tone up front as the leader of Oklahoma’s offensive line. Strength, footwork, strong hands, leverage – you name it he’s got it. In 2019, he graded out as the seventh-best offensive lineman in the country according to PFF.

Humphrey is not only a physical force, he is an extremely intelligent player as well. He has been captain of the offensive line his last three years at Oklahoma, calls out blitzes and diagnoses defensive schemes pre-snap on a regular basis.

As a matter of fact, some scouts were concerned about former Sooner Kyler Murray’s pre-snap abilities because Humphrey would call out everything for him pre-snap. Another plus to Humphrey’s game is that he can play at either guard position as well, which would help the Panthers tremendously as they look to sure up their shaky interior line.

I would love to see us get this guy.  When you have a talented C that can make calls at the line, like our former Pro Bowl center Ryan Kalil it makes the whole line better.  

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

 

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Creed Humphrey, C/OG, Oklahoma: 6-foot-5, 315 lbs

USATSI_14247432.jpg

Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

Humphrey is “country strong” and sets the tone up front as the leader of Oklahoma’s offensive line. Strength, footwork, strong hands, leverage – you name it he’s got it. In 2019, he graded out as the seventh-best offensive lineman in the country according to PFF.

Humphrey is not only a physical force, he is an extremely intelligent player as well. He has been captain of the offensive line his last three years at Oklahoma, calls out blitzes and diagnoses defensive schemes pre-snap on a regular basis.

As a matter of fact, some scouts were concerned about former Sooner Kyler Murray’s pre-snap abilities because Humphrey would call out everything for him pre-snap. Another plus to Humphrey’s game is that he can play at either guard position as well, which would help the Panthers tremendously as they look to sure up their shaky interior line.

I would love to see us get this guy.  When you have a talented C that can make calls at the line, like our former Pro Bowl center Ryan Kalil it makes the whole line better.  

Second rounder? I’d take a swing at him there. 

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