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Round 3 - The Carolina Panthers Select DJ Johnson - EDGE - Oregon


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On 4/28/2023 at 10:40 PM, TheCasillas said:

Scouting reports are showing his burst is his strength....

 

– On passing downs and out of a three-point stance, he accelerates off the line of scrimmage well for a good get-off.

– Keeps his feet moving through contact and is solid at collapsing the pocket with a bull rush.

– As a run defender, he's got pop in his hands and is strong and physical at the point of attack to help standup offensive tackles.

– Takes on blocks with a wide base, going to be hard to move one-on-one against offensive tackles.

 

– When playing outside shade of the offensive tackle, he can set the edge versus outside zone runs.

– Won't get blocked by tight ends.

Chalk another one up for ya boi

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I just don't understand why our decision makers can't see this stuff.

The scouting dept sucks, they think they are smarter then they are, the owners are meddling and dont know poo, they panic etc

 

the list is long but it starts there, scouting players isnt as hard as it was 15-20 years ago, all of their reps are on youtube and the common fan has been watching football for decades and yet here we are

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On 4/28/2023 at 11:06 PM, Soul Rebel said:

Wow...so many armchair scouts that watch a few YT vids and play around on their Playskool First Draft Simulator and have more insight than paid scouts/coaches.

We needed an EDGE and people were begging for one at 39, so we get one at 80. This dude is a physical specimen and is a great compliment to Burns. 

Yes, he's 25 and doesn't have mind blowing stats, but can we at least trust the selection of this insanely well put together coaching staff that everyone was soooo enamored with. 

Maybe they know what they're doing? This isn't Madden. 

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Is there anyone this guy has wanted who hasn't proven to be complete fuging trash?

His track record speaks for itself at this point and it is horrific. He came in with a ton of hype but nothing he has done or been involved in to this point has shown that it was justified. He is basically the Scott Fitterer of defensive coordinators.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

His track record speaks for itself at this point and it is horrific. He came in with a ton of hype but nothing he has done or been involved in to this point has shown that it was justified. He is basically the Scott Fitterer of defensive coordinators.

I did you a favor and removed your comment from that post in my quote. I wasn't trying to dunk on you, I just wanted the screenshot.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I did you a favor and removed your comment from that post in my quote. I wasn't trying to dunk on you, I just wanted the screenshot.

I figured. Admittedly there was a time when I tried to give Evero the benefit of the doubt. Lesson learned. He is after all someone that David Tepper particularly believes in to the point he basically forced him to stay here another year.

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If we didn't move any, the actual CMC picks we received ended up being:

Brenton Strange (TE)

Darnell Washington (TE)

Nick Herbig (EDGE) 

Tyrone Tracy Jr (RB)

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Because of the Bryce trade (whose picks became Jalen Carter [traded down], Tyrique Stevenson, Caleb Williams & Luther Burden) made us desperate and traded up using more of CMC's haul (that became D Wash & Herbig)  

Nice

 

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