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Malik WIllis


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2 hours ago, trueblade said:

Maybe I got a little carried away saying fourth round. I was giddy over getting Ikem.

The kid still intrigues me.

Third or fourth is OK. Taking a chance on physical upside is what the NFL is all about.

We finally got a LT so we can take a chance on a good QB. 

Kelley makes Cam look small and he's a dual threat.

No shame.

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People on twitter actually want us to give up our first next year for Malik. 

I'm a huge Malik guy. 

Malik will not be good next year, he's a multi year project

It is still VERY possible the Panthers have a top ten pick next year

 

PLEASE GOD DO NOT TRADE OUR FIRST ROUND PICK NEXT YEAR 

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6 hours ago, WOW!! said:

No matter what you think Lance is way ahead of Malik.. 

He's bigger just as fast or faster with a more accurate arm...and North Dakota state play more of a NfL concept offense then Liberty...

He was a better and more ready prospect coming out..

And its literally just been proven..

It’s just been proven by a draft? Like Mitch going over Mahomes, Watson, and Lamar. Proven like Darnold and Baker going over Allen, proven like Smith over Rodgers? 

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Just now, cookinbrak said:

I hope he goes to Atlanta. Put this baby to bed.

It's too perfect for them. They won't pass him up I don't believe. They will sit him a year or so and slowly unleash him in gadget plays this season and he will take over by end of following season. They are rebuilding an offense I think. I think the end result will be a string offense and so/so defense. I will be surprised if he is there and Atlanta passes him up. Whether or not he will develop into something good who knows but I bet Atlanta takes him.

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