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Kenny Pickett Pro Day today


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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

Dude is accurate, has a quick release, and is a leader. People knock on his hands but Mike Vick was just fine. I trust whatever decision Fitts and Morgan go with. 

Unless they made a deal with the devil and Rhule gets his QB. But if he sucks he’s out. 

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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Willis has an arm, but does he have Darnold field vision, meaning the lack thereof?  That is his knock on tape..limited progressions and avoids routes to the interior of the field.

Exactly! his tape is bad don't fall for the media hype

Willis has a very strong arm and is very athletic so I'm sure he will put on a shoe tomorrow 

It's field vision, ability to process, and accuracy that make you a good QB

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Just now, Captain Obvious said:

Smokescreen..........I hope

Need to show interest to trade down for more picks.

I know its wishful thinking.

To trade down, you have to have somebody who wants to trade up.

We couldn't find a good trade offer last year, and that was with Justin Fields and Mac Jones on the table.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

According to Gantt's "road show" article, our contingent was even bigger than we knew.

The Panthers had head coach Matt Rhule and general manager Scott Fitterer at Pittsburgh Monday, along with assistant general manager Dan Morgan, vice president of player personnel Pat Stewart, college scouting director Cole Spencer, and area scout Eli Montague. They were joined by offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo and quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan.

Damn 😳

According to Darin Gantt, Sir Purr was also in attendance 

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11 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Exactly! his tape is bad don't fall for the media hype

Willis has a very strong arm and is very athletic so I'm sure he will put on a shoe tomorrow 

It's field vision, ability to process, and accuracy that make you a good QB

Can Willis put on 2 shoes.  Otherwise balance could be an issue.  😉

 

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