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Corral assessment from Simms


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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

massive bust confirmed 

Can’t label him a bust just yet. Kid got dealt a bad hand IMO. In typical Panthers’ fashion, we placed him at a considerable disadvantage with limited reps and subpar supporting cast.

The good news is he gets a redshirt season to learn while rehabbing and, if he makes a full recovery, he has a decent shot at making the roster as top backup (Mayfield works out) or competing for the starting job next season.

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16 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

How many non-Cam, non-Lamar QBs can make something happen with two DL in your face one second after the snap, though?

Right. And even they get eaten sometimes. 
 

Corral does have tape easily handling free SEC rushers in space. The thing is, he calmly handles a single free rusher, but people expect him to superman 2-3 guys? Let’s be realistic. 

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25 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Not sure you’re watching the right player then

His arm is average and he was getting caught from behind by 3rd and 4th string LB/DL. He’s not a bust and might be a decent backup but simms really sold it like he had Rodgers arm. And fans bought it. 

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22 minutes ago, RJK said:

His arm is average and he was getting caught from behind by 3rd and 4th string LB/DL. He’s not a bust and might be a decent backup but simms really sold it like he had Rodgers arm. And fans bought it. 

Nah Corral I do believe was the best prospect, but he’s been an after thought at practice and then being thrown into live action. Not really a reliable way to measure a guy’s talent level. 

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