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Official UDFA thread


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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Josh Vann > Jonathan Mingo

Bumper Pool > DJ Johnson

Nico Bolden > Jammie Robinson

UDFAs the Panthers signed are better than the players they drafted. Who is running this comedy of errors?

You truly are crazy…it’s decided

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I have no idea where they will land, but I see 5 or so who have a chance---I know some will go to the PS and others will be put on IR, but people like Barno, Smith, Hubbard, Henderson, Taylor, etc. need to step up or step out. 

The word is out--3 Edge players, 3 CBs---blood in the water.

Imnot sure what more you could ask from Hubbard… he averaged almost 5 yards per carry on less than 100 carries. He also had a handful of clutch moments last year, much better than what we saw his rookie year.

 

barno and smith were rookies last year… barno showed promise the last two games of the year and Brandon smith will be awesome

this year. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Imnot sure what more you could ask from Hubbard… he averaged almost 5 yards per carry on less than 100 carries. He also had a handful of clutch moments last year, much better than what we saw his rookie year.

 

barno and smith were rookies last year… barno showed promise the last two games of the year and Brandon smith will be awesome

this year. 

My feelings about Hubbard:  we need a good pass blocker and pass catcher at RB--I would like for him to catch passes to him--with Young, the checkdown will be a play---he needs to catch the passes.  We talk about the OL protecting Bryce a lot, but the RB is the last line of defense on some pass plays--I see Hubbard as being 1 dimensional.  I was not clear.

My point about the others--compete.  It makes you better.

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53 minutes ago, NAS said:

Only thing I noticed is his 40 is a little slow for his size.  I am really suprised he wasn't drafted.

Combine Results
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40-Yard Dash
4.81
Seconds
10-Yard Split
1.71
Seconds
Vertical Jump
34.5’’
Broad Jump
9’ 8’’
3-Cone Drill
7.3
Seconds
20-Yd Shuttle
4.51
Seconds
Bench Press
27
Reps
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Redmond was a four-star recruit out of Midwest City, signing with the home-state Sooners. He played in just three games his freshman year (six tackles, 2.5 for loss), missing time as he suffered from blood clots. Redmond returned to start four of 13 contests in 2019, leading OU with 6.5 sacks among his 23 total stops, 11 for loss. He opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns and then missed five games with a knee injury in 2021, though he made an impact when starting seven of eight appearances (19 tackles, eight for loss with 3.5 sacks). Redmond started eight of 12 games played in 2022, posting 23 tackles, 10 for loss with four sacks and four pass breakups. He opted out of the team's bowl game to prepare for the draft. -- by Chad Reuter

Slow? Second best DT time. 4.81 for a 290+ lb guy is not slow at all. This seems like a solid pickup. 

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8 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Josh Vann > Jonathan Mingo

Bumper Pool > DJ Johnson

Nico Bolden > Jammie Robinson

UDFAs the Panthers signed are better than the players they drafted. Who is running this comedy of errors?

What’s your criteria production or just your projection for each player?

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5 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Slow? Second best DT time. 4.81 for a 290+ lb guy is not slow at all. This seems like a solid pickup. 

True. I think he could be faster. If he will play as an edge he needs to lose 40 lbs.  

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