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Panthers waiver claims and practice squad signings


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I am guessing Morgan and Darnold may have forged a friendship and Darnold might have helped bring Morgan here.  Both are similar in style.  I am not sure he is better than Grier, but I have not much on him.

 

Now we have Elflein, Anderson, and both QBs from the 2020 NYJ dynasty.  Quietly making it happen.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

I am guessing Morgan and Darnold may have forged a friendship and Darnold might have helped bring Morgan here.  Both are similar in style.  I am not sure he is better than Grier, but I have not much on him.

 

Now we have Elflein, Anderson, and both QBs from the 2020 NYJ dynasty.  Quietly making it happen.

He was a fallback in case Grier got claimed ?

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Looking more in depth at Morgan.

He was drafted last season in the 4th round by the Jets out of FIU.

Had a decent college career.

Went 19/35 for 208 yards 2TD 1 INT in the preseason.

Possibly somebody Darnold recommended or somebody to use to study the Jets playbook.

 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I am guessing Morgan and Darnold may have forged a friendship and Darnold might have helped bring Morgan here.  Both are similar in style.  I am not sure he is better than Grier, but I have not much on him.

 

Now we have Elflein, Anderson, and both QBs from the 2020 NYJ dynasty.  Quietly making it happen.

Don't forget Luvu.

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2 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Looking more in depth at Morgan.

He was drafted last season in the 4th round by the Jets out of FIU.

Had a decent college career.

Went 19/35 for 208 yards 2TD 1 INT in the preseason.

Possibly somebody Darnold recommended or somebody to use to study the Jets playbook.

 

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That is . . . not a good career from an NFL prospect point of view.

The vast majority of college QB's see their completion percentage drop when coming to the NFL, and that guy doesn't have any room to drop.  And it's not like he was airing it out.

Not sure what we saw here other than a guy who might know the Jets playbook.

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