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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

He has no motor according to everyone that watches him 

They said the same about peppers Hardy and Clowny..

Plus we don't need him as a starter right now..

He is a developmental freak which is what smart teams do in the later rounds..

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Just now, panfanman said:

Well, 199 is coming up.  The Tom Brady draft number.  Personally I wouldn't mind taking another QB with the thought of possibly parting ways with PJ Walker.  Carson Strong NV maybe?  At least at 242.  What do we have to lose?

Im thinking TE or OL. But I know the odds are with a high RAS.....tho at this point panthers did pick Brown last year and his RAS was around 4. 

Great drafting thus far, hard to be upset unless you got a redwood up your ass like @Catsfan69

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

They said the same about peppers Hardy and Clowny..

Plus we don't need him as a starter right now..

He is a developmental freak which is what smart teams do in the later rounds..

 

4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

They said the same about peppers Hardy and Clowny..

Plus we don't need him as a starter right now..

He is a developmental freak which is what smart teams do in the later rounds..

Yeah and Clowney is a disappointment and so is Peppers.

If Peppers had any heart we would have never known Decon Jones and Bruce Smith were ever born.

He should have been the equivalent of Michael Jordan as a pass rusher.

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