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Worst Kept Secret at the Senior bowl (Panthers Interest in Pickett)


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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Pickett is such a disgustingly fitting Rhule pick.  What disturbs me most isn't actually that we might take Pickett it's the obvious reason why - the fuging college connection.

Yup, they both bailed on Temple after committing. Looking forward to the leadership qualities in these two guys next year

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I watched another of Pickett's games, and he made more throws in tight windows and on the run. A lot better than what I was seeing. However, he had a team around him. His offensive line was great, receivers did well, and the scheme worked.

I guess I'm trying to stay positive. He has some interesting traits.

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23 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I watched another of Pickett's games, and he made more throws in tight windows and on the run. A lot better than what I was seeing. However, he had a team around him. His offensive line was great, receivers did well, and the scheme worked.

I guess I'm trying to stay positive. He has some interesting traits.

I mean I’m sure he’s better Darnold but

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On 2/4/2022 at 4:03 PM, ncfan said:

 

 

How dafuq does this check the box?

8 1/4 inches
 
Pickett's hands are smaller than most QBs. Last spring, scouts measured them at 8 1/4 inches, putting him in the 0th percentile among NFL quarterbacks. 
If they actually take this hack at 6 I will be completely dumbfounded.  All hope will be removed for me
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1 hour ago, Krovvy said:

I watched another of Pickett's games, and he made more throws in tight windows and on the run. A lot better than what I was seeing. However, he had a team around him. His offensive line was great, receivers did well, and the scheme worked.

I guess I'm trying to stay positive. He has some interesting traits.

Picketts line was good, and he had one very, very good receiver... But he looks very good moving around and has imo an underrated arm on this board.

I don't hate him in the least.

My issue is that I do not trust Rhule to properly evaluate him because of the college connection...

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

Picketts line was good, and he had one very, very good receiver... But he looks very good moving around and has imo an underrated arm on this board.

I don't hate him in the least.

My issue is that I do not trust Rhule to properly evaluate him because of the college connection...

He’s not a first rd qb, I’m sorry

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