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Pretty comprehensive Analysis about Panthers draft.


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27 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

He was doing so good until He stated this.... 

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He admitted that he did not do due diligence here.  He needs to slow down, do his homework, and refrain from stereotyping.  Loved his enthusiasm, but he was slurring over details---had too much to say.

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15 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Yeah and said terrace was just a very good athlete in his cons?

terrace had a 9.94 RAS score. 15th out of 2480 wrs since 1987 lol. He’s an elite athlete. Someone that big running a 4.38 40 is insane.

And if you mention a player dropping due to medicals, explain them.

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12 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He admitted that he did not do due diligence here.  He needs to slow down, do his homework, and refrain from stereotyping.  Loved his enthusiasm, but he was slurring over details---had too much to say.

The best advice I could give him is to not wear an FSU t-shirt in his videos. 

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8 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I will say that we do need to temper the athletic ability of this class since all the numbers are pro day numbers and not combine numbers. I can’t remember who posted it in one of the draft threads but there were a bunch of 9.9+ athletes all over the draft list of players not drafted day 1 and maybe day 2. Well that would mean that there were a dozen+ guys in day 3 that are top 40 or so athletes over the past 35 years. That’s too many amazing athletes in one draft and coincidentally the only draft without a combine.

They are likely still very good athletes but not top of all time.

Yep. Pro Day times are often much better than Combine times. Sometimes suspiciously so. Remember when Funchess ran 4.7 at the Combine then magically ran sub-4.5 at his Pro Day? Sure...

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