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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason


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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Tremble, Dyami Brown (WAS), Baron Browning (DEN), Devine Deablo (LVR)

We sure it was Dyami and not Spencer? Both were on the board.

Deablo is the one I couldn't pick up for some reason.

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Maybe the homer in me but that was one of the best vids I have ever watched.  
I would always wonder when Hurney was picking WTF that discussion was.  With the new FO we get a good insight on what they we thinking.  And it seems they got the guys they were targeting based on the round.  
 

I know this Bill Parcell’s would be happy with how this draft went. It seemed like Rhule had a ton of input in the “shopping for the ingredients since he is doing the cooking”.  Fit is there to organize the board work the trades but if the player grade matches the round he is good with the pick.  
 

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6 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

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Interesting how high they were on Chuba.  

Seems like all the coaches were high on Tremble. 

Shi Smith has a great shot at making the roster. 

And Hoskins wasn’t just an afterthought.   


 

Hoskins is actually pretty talented and a good athlete for a DT one of the cons for him was that he's already 24 years old

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also, not directly related but for anybody who does video work this might be of interest.

 

I'm a video producer and editor and just started a new job in Baltimore lol. I've been applying to the Panther's video positions for years but unfortunately like most things it's who ya know.

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