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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Barnes' (5'11"/183) calling card is blazing speed. A high school track star, Barnes burned up the Combine with a 4.23 40, the second-fastest time in the history of the event

 

Let's you know how bad he is in coverage cause with that speed he should have gone in the first 3 rounds if he was good.

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13 minutes ago, Chief Keek said:

Potential good KR/PR

That’s my forever pet peeve.  PR is weird.   You got the ice in your veins or you don’t.  

I wish we would actually draft someone that was returner.  

it’s the same almost every year predating this staff of trying to see if you can make someone who isn’t a returner into one.  Think special teams ace in important enough for a late round pick.   Just fielding them cleanly has long been an issue here. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

That’s my forever pet peeve.  PR is weird.   You got the ice in your veins are you don’t.  

I wish we would actually draft someone that was returner.  

it’s the same almost every year predating this staff of trying to see if you can make someone who isn’t a returner into one. 

Nothing happened with the Switzer visit I guess.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

That’s my forever pet peeve.  PR is weird.   You got the ice in your veins are you don’t.  

I wish we would actually draft someone that was returner.  

it’s the same almost every year predating this staff of trying to see if you can make someone who isn’t a returner into one. 

The Panthers finally addressed LT in the first round. Maybe next year they can take a return guy like they did Smith all those years ago.

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