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Panthers scouts high on Malik Willis


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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Interesting. Mr. Can't Judge By One Game wants to now judge by one game. Like I said, I knew what I was working with.

I'm proving your standard is stupid. Don't be dim. I judge him by his entire body of work, and I think he's got a decent but not great arm, weird throwing motion, and was an inconsistent producer despite top-tier development and a great offensive coach. Like I said, I think he can be okay starter, but I think the ceiling is limited. 

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55 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sure we are. We love QBs with massive red flags that we wrongly think we can magically fix.

"Massive red flags" huh? He's a boom/bust project and definitely risky but there are no red flags I know of.

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49 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

SO we pass on fields and go after Liberty's starting QB.  Seriously, I get it.  Willis has a lot of tools, just not sure he will adjust to the NFL as we all hope.  Fools gold?

Justin Fields throwing motion vs Willis's throwing motion are miles apart. Fields will continue to struggle in the NFL due to his slow low throwing motion. That played a huge role in all of his turnovers last year.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

SO we pass on fields and go after Liberty's starting QB.  Seriously, I get it.  Willis has a lot of tools, just not sure he will adjust to the NFL as we all hope.  Fools gold?

They thought they already had the franchise savior in Sam Darnold 

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I like Willis and would not be sad if we got him at 6…. Closer to draft time we might have to trade up for him …. Anyone see him helping the homeless guy after the combine.. 

 

has all the tools and seems like a great kid … I hope he is hungry and eager to be too qb in the league … aka I hope he got that dawg in him 

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57 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

His mechanics, decision making, reading a defense are not red flags?

All can be coached up hence the project label. Arm strength, speed, etc. cannot be coached up, missing those or off field issues would be red flags

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