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The Panthers added offensive lineman Austen Pleasants to the practice squad.


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3 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Is the Jags OL worse than ours though....I mean we have a historically bad one.

I admit I haven't watched the Jags(who has) so I don't know what their OL is.

only 1 sack given up between the both of their guards.

Andrew Norwell (never heard of him)
Ben Bartch (4th round pick out of St. Johns, Minn)

 

They have a middle of the pack offensive line

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

only 1 sack given up between the both of their guards.

Andrew Norwell (never heard of him)
Ben Bartch (4th round pick out of St. Johns, Minn)

Nice. yea the Jags lost 20 in a row but they are obviously going to have some players like every team does.

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7 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Is the Jags OL worse than ours though....I mean we have a historically bad one.

I admit I haven't watched the Jags(who has) so I don't know what their OL is.

Jags line looks good:  2nd highest pocket time,  13th best pressure%, 5th lowest in sacks, 10 lowest in Qb hits.    

The huddle would hate it, but its better than what ours did last Sunday.

Not that it matters, this guy couldn't cut make it on the team.

 

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1 minute ago, SBBlue said:

Jags line looks good:  2nd highest pocket time,  13th best pressure%, 5th lowest in sacks, 10 lowest in Qb hits.    

The huddle would hate it, but its better than what ours did last Sunday.

Not that it matters, this guy couldn't cut make it on the team.

 

Yeah he's a massive human that is a project. Usually being that damn tall is a bad thing as defenders can get under you but we'll see. Not expecting anything so literally anything other than nothing is a bonus?

1 minute ago, frankw said:

Undrafted never played before. If Deonte and this guy both see the field soon I will be surprised.

Why would you be surprised if Brown sees the field though?

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

“The Panthers are searching for offensive line depth, which they've "all but advertised publicly," according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. However, the problem, as Fowler notes, is that teams aren't willing to give up offensive linemen as depth is "coveted leaguewide."“

But cant we build the OL with late round picks, trades, and FA?

Oh, wait we tried that already.

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