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Slater review as a nfl left tackle plus link on all tackles


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50 minutes ago, cmichd08 said:

I am with you.  Most scouting reports see him more as a guard as they see him as a LT.  Do you want a good LT or a Great Guard or Center.  

 

Neither at 8. Trade back then sure. I want an potentially elite high valued position at 8.  Especially if 5 QBs go ahead of us.

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22 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Apologies to those who don’t like to click links...too much to  copy and paste  

both from Riot Report 

1  Slater 

https://theriotreport.com/can-rashawn-slater-be-the-panthers-answer-at-lt/ 

 

2. all tackles, as panthers may be trading back 

https://theriotreport.com/scout-camp-2021-complete-offensive-tackle-board/

 

 

 

Valid criticisms; thankfully most of his issues are coachable. His biggest weakness seems to be dealing with speed rushers, and I have to believe that going against our speed rushers during practice every day will give him better opportunities to improve that aspect than he would have on other teams. 

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Those are some good reads from the Riot. While I still prefer Slater, he's also among the smallest tackles in the bunch. That gives me a bit of pause when I think there are some 6'6" or 6'7" maulers in that list.

Still a smaller (it's all relative) guy who has the skills and strength is better than a bigger guy that's just a goon.

 

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57 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I think it’s pretty likely, I feel like the senior bowl standouts are almost like the “2nd visit” category from the Gettleman years. 

i think the best part is after they fell in love with chinn i completely have faith in them if he's just their guy.

chinn is already one of my favorite panthers ever. 

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When did 6'4" 303 stop being a good size for LT? And how the hell does that translate into being better off at guard? This offseason is just insane. Dude put up 33 reps? With excellent speed? If he isn't an idiot then he looks like a better LT then we have sniffed in the last 5 years. 

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On 4/23/2021 at 9:13 AM, Khyber53 said:

Those are some good reads from the Riot. While I still prefer Slater, he's also among the smallest tackles in the bunch. That gives me a bit of pause when I think there are some 6'6" or 6'7" maulers in that list.

Still a smaller (it's all relative) guy who has the skills and strength is better than a bigger guy that's just a goon.

 

He is the exact same size as Jordan gross and stronger.  Sign me up

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Still playing around with what a major trade down would look like. Used PFN sim, traded for the Ravens 1st rounders and a future, 2nd rounder used 2nd and future 2nd to trade with jags.

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