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Ellis Williams Here’s what we learned


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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I find it pretty strange we didn't have a prospect database already.

That explains a lot.

Unfortunately a database itself doesn't mean anything. The Hurricanes have done a tremendous job with theirs. On the other end of the spectrum you have former Hornets GM Rich Cho who bombed with his database. 

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2 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

“You know, arguably we have the top three corners in the league as a group,” Snow said. “You could argue that we do.”

That group is led by second-year defensive back Jaycee Horn. He played in only three games last year before injuring his foot, but he’s back and ready to establish himself as a top cornerback not only in Carolina, but also in the NFL. 

“He is one of the best players in the league and will be,” Snow said of Horn. “I’m looking forward to watching him.” 

Horn can and will play all over the field. Depending on the situation, Snow can deploy Horn in the slot as a nickel corner while veteran Donate Jackson and former first-round pick C.J. Henderson anchor the outside.

Behind them is second-year cornerback Keith Taylor, who established himself as the No. 4 cornerback despite battling a hamstring injury most of camp.

 

 

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