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Draft Day 3 General Discussion


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If Trey gets grab in 5th round, boy oh boy Sam has no excuses, they've gone out their way to make a way for him. Pick 158

3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Few guys I would like here Hamsah Nasirildeen and Marvin Wilson.

Then pick up Nasirildeen. Pick 166

Best case scenario.

 

 

 

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Just now, rayzor said:

i love watching these team admin people trying hard to look like they have a personality when they make the pick announcements. too funny.

I swear Arthur Blank hits the screen I see Dracula in his coffin surrounded by all those red walls. 

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3 minutes ago, Smittymoose said:

Why do people want Nasirildeen so badly? He’s a fine player, but not really a fit for what Carolina needs at safety. 

If you want to talk about chess pieces, that’s exactly what Hamsah Nasirildeen was in high school. Originally listed as an athlete from Concord, North Carolina, Nasirildeen played as many as four positions, lining up at wide receiver, tight end, linebacker, and safety. It’s no surprise that Nasirildeen was one of the more popular players in the 2017 class.

Fit's Rhule's type of picks.

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1 minute ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

If you want to talk about chess pieces, that’s exactly what Hamsah Nasirildeen was in high school. Originally listed as an athlete from Concord, North Carolina, Nasirildeen played as many as four positions, lining up at wide receiver, tight end, linebacker, and safety. It’s no surprise that Nasirildeen was one of the more popular players in the 2017 class.

Fit's Rhule's type of picks.

He didn’t do any of that in college. He was a pure box safety. He didn’t look like he could cover. I don’t see the fit at all. 

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1 minute ago, Squirrel said:

The Bears are having the draft many of the Panthers fans wanted. 

Well just my opinion..

If giving up assets for the 4th best Qb and Rt is what they wanted.. Then I'm glad they didn't get it. 

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