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Fitterer, Morgan, and the Brass having pressers tomorrow?


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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

He also said they weren’t planning on trading out of #1 and they have conviction on a guy. Sounds like they are pretty much decided barring some catastrophic turn of events.

Ah, similar to him saying literally all offseason that before he would trade up he would need to have “conviction on a guy”

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The only thing he said that made me think it's Bryce is about putting on weight.  But if he is honest about him and Reich not discussing it yet, then the decision hasn't been made yet.  Honestly if they do draft him, they probably shouldn't fug with his weight too much and just let him play his way at his weight.  

 

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3 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Finish the sentence....

 

 

So you just clearly started following the team?

 

Fitterer has been on record “he’ll answer the phone” for any player on the roster.  But doesn’t mean he’s trading them.

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16 minutes ago, panther4life said:

It didn't seem like a hypothetical answer when asked about a nutrition plan for Bryce. I'd have to go back and watch again for the exact quote, but is was something to the effect of "we will", vs if we took him we would.

The answer about the pre-draft visits regarding Levis and Stroud coming today seemed like a politician trying to sound politically correct but it sure seems they have already made up their mind and have all but they have. Maybe meeting Stroud in person was a requisite for that but that's the impression I get.

Lastly the little smirk at the end they all showed on the last question when asked if anyone really impressed them on their personal visit and he answered with a WR he won't name, I think will be something Fitt,Cole and Morgan will high five and laugh about because he didn't take the bait and say Bryce.

To be fair, I'd expect that to be something that they would have discussed even if Young were just a possibility.

I know guys will see this as confirmation of Young being the pick, and he very well could be, but this doesn't really say anything definitive.

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