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Round 3(a) - Carolina Panthers Select BYU OT Brady Christensen


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I watched a lot of his tape last night--he catches instead of attacks a lot.  Maybe they can fix it.  He needs to start within a year, and we all know that would give him 6-7 years as an effective OL.  Yes, moving inside is possible.  I still hope we draft Forsythe, Hudson, or maybe even Smith from ECU.  Ball is another idea.  Doyle for Mof Ohio--we still have options.

Christensen is not going to be a world beater, but I am not confident that LT is fixed. 

 

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I watched a lot of his tape last night--he catches instead of attacks a lot.  Maybe they can fix it.  He needs to start within a year, and we all know that would give him 6-7 years as an effective OL.  Yes, moving inside is possible.  I still hope we draft Forsythe, Hudson, or maybe even Smith from ECU.  Ball is another idea.  Doyle for Mof Ohio--we still have options.

Christensen is not going to be a world beater, but I am not confident that LT is fixed. 

 

Hudson is unathletic AF if i remember correctly.

Doyle or Forsythe would be the best options.

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I saw Brady play in HS.  A rare athlete who excelled in Baseball, Basketball, and Football. I saw him steal a ball in HS, beat gaurds down the floor and dunk it so hard the basket shook for 30 seconds.  He is an athlete, who can protect Sam.  Great work ethic, team first, kind of man. He will love Charlotte, and they will love him. He is a first team All-American and a steal in the third round. 

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

I also wouldn't rule out Okung coming back.

The issue with Okung is how many game we would get out of him if we do bring him back.  When he's on the field, he's fine.  But he has played 13 games over the last two seasons.  Unfortunately, he forces us to have depth whether we want it or not.

And for whatever reason, this team does not seem to want depth at LT.  I sometimes wonder if their solution is to just not have a LT.

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6 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

The issue with Okung is how many game we would get out of him if we do bring him back.  When he's on the field, he's fine.  But he has played 13 games over the last two seasons.  Unfortunately, he forces us to have depth whether we want it or not.

And for whatever reason, this team does not seem to want depth at LT.  I sometimes wonder if their solution is to just not have a LT.

They have just made poor choices at LT. But I think if Sewell had been there at 8, he’d have been the pick.

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