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Christensen’s grade per the Panthers


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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am guessing that means they didn't like any of the OT options in the draft, outside maybe Sewell. 

I do wonder why we chose him as opposed to getting a much more highly regarded OG in the 2nd. Perhaps they didn't have high grades on many OG's either.

I get the feeling they would’ve taken Sam Cosmi if the WFT hadn’t snapped him up a few picks earlier. He score was pretty high on the athleticism chart from what I understand. But that’s JMO.

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18 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I actually think it's kind of interesting that they're grading players at more than one position.

I wonder if that's been done in Carolina before.

Of course it has, you know Marty loved his versatile guys. ( although they were only versatile in Marty's head)

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19 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

I get the feeling they would’ve taken Sam Cosmi if the WFT hadn’t snapped him up a few picks earlier. He score was pretty high on the athleticism chart from what I understand. But that’s JMO.

I remember seeing a comment that they had Christensen, Cosmi and a couple of others all graded about the same but I don't remember where.

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5 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Of course it has, you know Marty loved his versatile guys. ( although they were only versatile in Marty's head)

I’m sure I speak for Panthers’ fans everywhere when I say I’m so damn happy we finally have a legitimate front office. The draft and Panthers Confidential video just sealed it for me. 

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1 hour ago, Prowler2k18 said:

I get the feeling they would’ve taken Sam Cosmi if the WFT hadn’t snapped him up a few picks earlier. He score was pretty high on the athleticism chart from what I understand. But that’s JMO.

- We were scheduled to pick #52 in the 2nd round, Cosmi went #51 to Washington

- We were on the clock when we traded out with Cleveland and gave them #52

- In the Friday night post 2-3 round draft presser someone asked Fitterer if there was a player that we liked that was taken right before we were going to pick, Scott said NO

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