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Panthers met with Hooker per report


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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The injury is a huge deal.  You are basically buying an older used car with ball bearing issues already.  Can they be fixed?  Probably.  Is there a chance the wheel is effed up.  Sure potentially.  Now add that to his already shaky draft profile and the I say fug that.   Let someone else buy that lemon.  

Yes it can be fixed. Burrow tore his ACL and MCL his rookie year and looks fine. Watson tore his ACL and came back great. Hell TD tore his what 3 times? I understand the other issues, but he wasn’t going to start week one regardless IMO.

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I don’t know why the media keeps putting out the talking points of his agents.. Because he tore his ACL way Late in the season and in no way is he going to be ready for camp.. It takes at least a year and a half of rehab to feel normal not to mention the mental aspects of recovery.. I doubt he plays at all next year without seriously being at risk for re-injury.. And it will be year 2 before he feels normal on his knees..

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8 hours ago, Castavar said:

I would 1000% rather draft Hendon than draft Levis tbh. Go look at their college numbers from last year, it's like night and day between the two.

 

Levis was a monster the prior season.  Kentucky was riddled with injuries this year.  Levis can play, don't be fooled.  He has talent.  Not saying he's who I'd want first, but we could certainly do worse.

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6 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Levis was a monster the prior season.  Kentucky was riddled with injuries this year.  Levis can play, don't be fooled.  He has talent.  Not saying he's who I'd want first, but we could certainly do worse.

"Talking about a body of work, a game that was his best, I need to see more and I need to see a lot more"- Levis stans favorite 2021 game broken down on the QB school

 

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13 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Levis was a monster the prior season.  Kentucky was riddled with injuries this year.  Levis can play, don't be fooled.  He has talent.  Not saying he's who I'd want first, but we could certainly do worse.

He’s not my top choice but I’d definitely rather have him over Richardson or Hooker. Most people that do this for a living agree. 

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So, Hooker is my number 2 QB on my board, behind CJ Stroud. 

I also don't believe Bryce Young will go in the top 15 of the NFL draft. His size will likely scare a lot of teams off him. Before you say that Murray was drafted high, Murray is short and stocky; Young is short and a stick. Big difference. 

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41 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

So, Hooker is my number 2 QB on my board, behind CJ Stroud. 

I also don't believe Bryce Young will go in the top 15 of the NFL draft. His size will likely scare a lot of teams off him. Before you say that Murray was drafted high, Murray is short and stocky; Young is short and a stick. Big difference. 

To be fair, Murray's also not very good.

As far as true quarterback skills, Young is really good.

But his size is... concerning.

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, Murray's also not very good.

As far as true quarterback skills, Young is really good.

But his size is... concerning.

So, Murray isn't very good. Murray's and Carr's career passer rating are almost identical, and the rushing yards (especially considering their years in the league) aren't even close. If Murray isn't very good, then Carr isn't either, yet you act like an undercover Carr Stan. How ironic.

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

So, Murray isn't very good. Murray's and Carr's career passer rating are almost identical, and the rushing yards (especially considering their years in the league) aren't even close. If Murray isn't very good, then Carr isn't either, yet you act like an undercover Carr Stan. How ironic.

Just so I'm clear, you plan to carry this particular psychotic break into every thread? 

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