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Daviyon Nixon


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This dude is a monster. Seriously athletic with the brains to go along with it. The more I research our draft picks the more excited I get. It's an odd feeling as panthers fan, because usually, as we all know with Marty Hurney, after round 2 there is a very high likelihood that it's just another pick. Someone who never really pans out.

 

But now we got a GM that can find gold in the later rounds. I encourage you all to go watch film on this guy over on the youtube.

 

Excited diehard fan right here. I love the type of played our FO is eyeballing. It's going to be huge in terms of depth, and finding value in the mid rounds which is something unheard of in charlotte!

Would post a link, but you all have thumbs too.

Anywho, Braviyon is my pick for steal of the draft. What about you guys? Who is your diamond in the rough based on current knowledge.

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Just now, Trainwreck said:

So it’s Davison Nixon. Now, it’s Braviyon Nixon. Who are these two dudes you’re talking about. Also, let’s pump the brakes on Fitterer being such a genius. It’s his first draft.  None of the guys he drafted have become “gold” yet. 

It's braviyon. In which I clearly notated in the original post, and comment after referring to the mistake.

I also stated go watch the film. He looks promising, and a very intelligent player. He has the intangibles. But poo it. I really don't give af. Since the sight updates I can't seem to edit. Oh well.

Poo away, if it makes you feel better. 

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Lmao if I could delete the post I would.

 

I am struggling this morning lmao. I believe it is Daviyon and I've completely butchered his name and the post. Either in watching his film he looks nasty. So either way, with my inability to type his name this morning I'm still excited about the pick.

 

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All good man I feel you 100%
 

I love this draft class

 

and I love Fitterer. His double chin vibrating with anxiety when talking with the media and then completely flexing with this amazing draft.  

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2 minutes ago, Diehardpanth02 said:

Appreciate the help Tayzor 😂

All jokes aside how the heck do you edit posts now. Is there no way to do so,

I swear my phone goes retarded Everytime I try and type daviyon lol. 

I don't know what it looks like for non-mods, but there should be a '...' in the top right of your post. If there is there will be a drop down menu that has it. If it's not there I've got no idea.

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

I don't know what it looks like for non-mods, but there should be a '...' in the top right of your post. If there is there will be a drop down menu that has it. If it's not there I've got no idea.

Yeah the ellipses are there on my mobile. But it no longer gives the option to edit. Just share and report.

Either way appreciate the clean up. My phone thinks Daviyon doesn't exist and bravvion is his indentical twin. Either way we got two solid D-tackles out of it.

 

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4 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

All good man I feel you 100%
 

I love this draft class

 

and I love Fitterer. His double chin vibrating with anxiety when talking with the media and then completely flexing with this amazing draft.  

I've been a panther fan my whole life. Through the clausen days and during the age of Superman and Clark kent.

But in all my years of fandom, we hAve never had a front office who could convert mid round picks into contributors. Hence why we've always struggled with depth, and turnover from year to year due to contracts. This is what I am the most excited about. Is the fact they understand positional value and obviously have faith that our coaches can bring the best out of guys.

The last part I hope comes to fruition. If rhule can turn the athletes into mainstays that's big time.

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Im having a really tough time choosing a sleeper. But I'm pretty excited to see what Tremble is going to bring to the table. I also think Chuba is going to get some looks at kick return. We havent really had a consistent return specialist since Michael Bates, who was also had track speed. 

Im really hoping that Keith Taylor Jr can develop into what we need at free safety. He's physical, with good size... good in press but his ball skills are underwhelming.  

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