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Matt Corral


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Could the Panthers be throwing BS and really not interested in Willis or Pickett, but actually looking at this guy. Know he is from a smaller program, but looks like he has the arm and the athletic ability to go to the next level. Word that the Saints really want Pickett or Willis and willing to trade picks for either one. They can have them. Would you guys take a shot at him?  He may go in the first round, so waiting past that may be a risk. Possibly trade back and snatch him in late first round along with a decent LT in 2nd?

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I like the player. I have questions about the mental makeup though.

Make the Saints give up both picks. We get Corral and BPA which could legitimately be a guy like Drake London. I realize we have more pressing issues than WR right now but the argument could be made this is RAs last year, who knows about Shi, and if TM doesn’t pan out we literally have one legit WR. 
 

If London really is Mike Evans 2.0 like he’s billed and you take a guy like Matt Corral….know what’s going to make him really good? Really good receivers. 

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He played legit competition at Ole Miss.

He's the only QB out of the top guys that I personally want in the first round (though admittedly pick 6 might be a stretch). I said as much months ago now. He's enigmatic as opposed to the others, so at least I can dream he'll be a franchise-level QB one day as opposed to JAG or a bust like I see some of the others becoming. 

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