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Round 6 (B) Shi Smith - WR - S. Carolina


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15 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

This isn’t your grandpa’s Panthers!

This front office clearly had a draft plan, executed that plan and brought it home! 
 

well done!!! 
 

Ding, Dong Hurney is fuggin gone!!!!

 

This was a season overdue.  

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Given the loss of Samuel...Shi is a good mix to what we got if the position.   Was wondering who we could throw in the slot. 

wish he returned punts college though. Feel certain the Panthers will have him audition for it.  One day we hopefully will finally just draft one out of college. 

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37 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Might as well pack your bags if you weren’t drafted, signed as a FA or are DJ Moore. Top 5 is Moore, Anderson, Moore, Marshall and Smith. Maybe one more for special teams but damn that’s a helluva 5.

What happened to Omar Bayless? He impressed during a limited pre-season.

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Just now, stbugs said:

Very likely not making the team. Seems like the WR room is already set now. 

Yeah, we are definitely STACKED! Should make for a very competitive pre-season! WOW, if Darnold is the real deal this team will be scary good! 

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Just now, stbugs said:

There are a poo ton of weapons. If Marshall ends up as good as some think he is, the WRs are ridiculous. I only wish we took a couple more OL shots rather than a LS and another DT. It will be hard to make team with Brown, Nixon, Fox, Jones and Roy already in place.

Yeah, I agree that we should have focused a little more on adding depth at OL due to the injury bug potential. Darnold has to be protected to build confidence, bottom line!!

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