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Is Terrance Marshall JAG?


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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

The fact that Mingo, a rookie, is outsnapping him does not bode well for his future.

He’s definitely not a player we need here. If we could go anything for him on the trading block I’d do it. I legitimately think he’d have more success anywhere else. 

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The Panthers have never been able to draft offense well in the 2nd round...look at the history:

2023: Jonathan Mingo - too early to tell

2021: Terrace Marshall - not looking good

2019: Greg Little - bust

2017: Taylor Moton - best 2nd round pick of the 21st century by far, stalwart RT

2017: Curtis Samuel - gadget player, injury prone

2015: Devin Funchess - bust

2012: Amini Silatolu - lmao

2010: Jimmy Clausen - lmao

2007: Dwayne Jarrett - bust

2005: Eric Shelton - bust

2004: Keary Colbert - bust

2003: Bruce Nelson - played only 15 games in his career, bust

2002: DeShaun Foster - good player

1996: Muhsin Muhammad - all time Panthers great

Outside of Moton, by far the best offensive players selected in the 2nd round happened 21 and 27 years ago. Think about that, it's fuging wild.

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On 7/29/2023 at 11:37 AM, DennisM1 said:

We were hoping he would step up this year in his 3rd year after what he showed at the end of last year.. but I'm not hearing ANYTHING about him in camp can't be a good sign can it? Is it time to move on from hoping he can be an impactful player for us?

the rest of that receiving core is GOAT from LSU. Of course, panthers gonna panthers. He's not even a JAG

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2 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

The Panthers have never been able to draft offense well in the 2nd round...look at the history:

2023: Jonathan Mingo - too early to tell

2021: Terrace Marshall - not looking good

2019: Greg Little - bust

2017: Taylor Moton - best 2nd round pick of the 21st century by far, stalwart RT

2017: Curtis Samuel - gadget player, injury prone

2015: Devin Funchess - bust

2012: Amini Silatolu - lmao

2010: Jimmy Clausen - lmao

2007: Dwayne Jarrett - bust

2005: Eric Shelton - bust

2004: Keary Colbert - bust

2003: Bruce Nelson - played only 15 games in his career, bust

2002: DeShaun Foster - good player

1996: Muhsin Muhammad - all time Panthers great

Outside of Moton, by far the best offensive players selected in the 2nd round happened 21 and 27 years ago. Think about that, it's fuging wild.

We need a scouting department over haul. Why does GB and Pittsburgh always find gems in the later rounds? Davante Adams, Jordy Nelson, Antonio Brown, George Pickens, etc...

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3 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

The Panthers have never been able to draft offense well in the 2nd round...look at the history:

2023: Jonathan Mingo - too early to tell

2021: Terrace Marshall - not looking good

2019: Greg Little - bust

2017: Taylor Moton - best 2nd round pick of the 21st century by far, stalwart RT

2017: Curtis Samuel - gadget player, injury prone

2015: Devin Funchess - bust

2012: Amini Silatolu - lmao

2010: Jimmy Clausen - lmao

2007: Dwayne Jarrett - bust

2005: Eric Shelton - bust

2004: Keary Colbert - bust

2003: Bruce Nelson - played only 15 games in his career, bust

2002: DeShaun Foster - good player

1996: Muhsin Muhammad - all time Panthers great

Outside of Moton, by far the best offensive players selected in the 2nd round happened 21 and 27 years ago. Think about that, it's fuging wild.

It’s funny to see Funchess as a bust (he was) and people thinking TMJ was doing well and was going to bust out this year.

Funchess in his first 3 years had 117-1684 and 17 TDs, which isn’t great

TMJ is 2 games into year 3 looking like he’s WR4 and has 47-651-1TD

In order for TMJ to reach the bust of Funchess in year 3, he would need 70-1033 and 16TDs in the next 15 games. I’m going with the under on that bet.

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3 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

The Panthers have never been able to draft offense well in the 2nd round...look at the history:

2023: Jonathan Mingo - too early to tell

2021: Terrace Marshall - not looking good

2019: Greg Little - bust

2017: Taylor Moton - best 2nd round pick of the 21st century by far, stalwart RT

2017: Curtis Samuel - gadget player, injury prone

2015: Devin Funchess - bust

2012: Amini Silatolu - lmao

2010: Jimmy Clausen - lmao

2007: Dwayne Jarrett - bust

2005: Eric Shelton - bust

2004: Keary Colbert - bust

2003: Bruce Nelson - played only 15 games in his career, bust

2002: DeShaun Foster - good player

1996: Muhsin Muhammad - all time Panthers great

Outside of Moton, by far the best offensive players selected in the 2nd round happened 21 and 27 years ago. Think about that, it's fuging wild.

You forgot Ryan kalil

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10 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

It’s funny to see Funchess as a bust (he was) and people thinking TMJ was doing well and was going to bust out this year.

Funchess in his first 3 years had 117-1684 and 17 TDs, which isn’t great

TMJ is 2 games into year 3 looking like he’s WR4 and has 47-651-1TD

In order for TMJ to reach the bust of Funchess in year 3, he would need 70-1033 and 16TDs in the next 15 games. I’m going with the under on that bet.

Yep...Terrace seems to be a Jarrett level bust. Even Funchess and Colbert had decent seasons. Funchess year 3 put up 63/840/8 and Colbert as a rookie did 47/754/5. I doubt we ever see a line like that from Marshall as a Panther unfortunately.

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3 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

The fact that Mingo, a rookie, is outsnapping him does not bode well for his future.

And Mingo is sucking hard too. It's not like hes making plays. You can't even beat out a rookie that doesn't know how to run route. Our skill players are a mess

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4 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

The Panthers have never been able to draft offense well in the 2nd round...look at the history:

2023: Jonathan Mingo - too early to tell

2021: Terrace Marshall - not looking good

2019: Greg Little - bust

2017: Taylor Moton - best 2nd round pick of the 21st century by far, stalwart RT

2017: Curtis Samuel - gadget player, injury prone

2015: Devin Funchess - bust

2012: Amini Silatolu - lmao

2010: Jimmy Clausen - lmao

2007: Dwayne Jarrett - bust

2005: Eric Shelton - bust

2004: Keary Colbert - bust

2003: Bruce Nelson - played only 15 games in his career, bust

2002: DeShaun Foster - good player

1996: Muhsin Muhammad - all time Panthers great

Outside of Moton, by far the best offensive players selected in the 2nd round happened 21 and 27 years ago. Think about that, it's fuging wild.

FWIW you forgot Ryan Kalil in 2007. Pretty good pick.

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All of our WR's are JAG's.

 

People tried to hype TMJ and Mingo all offseason. The reality is none of them are proven or have shown they have any type of potential.

 

Maybe some of you who think we don't need a star WR can come back to reality now. You need good WR's especially for young rookie QB.

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