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Official NFL 2023 Draft Discussion


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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

We gave up a fourth rounder to move up a handful of spots. 🤦‍♀️

DJ was more than likely the last edge rusher on the panthers board after young went.  there isn't a whole lot in FA.  had to do something

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Just now, chknwing said:

DJ was more than likely the last DE on the panthers board after young went.  there isn't a whole lot in FA.  had to do something

Just reading scouting reports, he needs work on a lot, including tackling, and run game recognition. Unless these reports are wrong, this guy is completely developmental, and will need a lot time.

Trading up, using a fourth round pick, for a developmental shot in the dark prospect doesn't feel like it's filling a need.

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

Just reading scouting reports, he needs work on a lot, including tackling, and run game recognition. Unless these reports are wrong, this guy is completely developmental, and will need a lot time.

Trading up, using a fourth round pick, for a developmental shot in the dark prospect doesn't feel like it's filling a need.

its good thing Evero knows players

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Our DC who Reich let pick his entire defensive staff had nothing to do with our highest drafted defensive player??

I never said that. I said no one here knows what's going on in that draft room.

Also, appealing to authority is how we get guys defending Everette Browns, Ealys, and Gaudlens. 

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Just now, Krovvy said:

I never said that. I said no one here knows what's going on in that draft room.

Also, appealing to authority is how we get guys defending Everette Browns, Ealys, and Gaudlens. 

Appealing to authority? The staff isn’t concerned if people on a board love the pick or not. It’s not going to change their mind. I’d rather just wait and see.

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2 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I never said that. I said no one here knows what's going on in that draft room.

Also, appealing to authority is how we get guys defending Everette Browns, Ealys, and Gaudlens. 

Appealing to Frank Reich and Ejiro Evero is a little bit different than appealing to Marty Hurney.

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