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Panther Shopping for Number 1 caliber WR, Top Priority


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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

Seeing a lot of Hollywood Brown on Twitter.

Only Fitt would treat a guy who once maxed out at 1008 yards as legit #1 WR

Agree 100%.

I've always thought of him as being similar to Ted Ginn, so I was checking Pro Football Reference stats and Brown's % of dropped passes is actually worse than Ginn's. If the PFR data is accurate, he has more dropped passes (20) in 4 seasons than Ginn had in 13 seasons (16).

https://stathead.com/football/versus-finder.cgi?player_id2=GinnTe00&player_id1=BrowMa04&request=1&utm_id=BrowMa04

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4 minutes ago, jimfear said:

Agree 100%.

I've always thought of him as being similar to Ted Ginn, so I was checking Pro Football Reference stats and Brown's % of dropped passes is actually worse than Ginn's. If the PFR data is accurate, he has more dropped passes (20) in 4 seasons than Ginn had in 13 seasons (16).

https://stathead.com/football/versus-finder.cgi?player_id2=GinnTe00&player_id1=BrowMa04&request=1&utm_id=BrowMa04

I find it hard to believe that ginn only had 16 drops in 13 seasons. That actually seems like a wr that has good hands 

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I find it hard to believe that ginn only had 16 drops in 13 seasons. That actually seems like a wr that has good hands 

Yeah, that can’t be right.  There is drop reel of him just in Carolina on you tube somewhere.  Crazy the numbers he could have had.   He dropped tons of wide open TD balls 

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17 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I find it hard to believe that ginn only had 16 drops in 13 seasons. That actually seems like a wr that has good hands 

Yeah - that's one of the reasons I wanted to caveat the PFR data. I thought he dropped more than that as well. I always felt him making a catch was 50/50 at best even when the ball hit him in the hands.

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5 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Man, a burns for juedy 1 for 1 would be tough for fans to accept, you think we could get a pick with Jeudy? 

Lol Burns for Juedy isn't even on the table. Jeudy max will net a 2nd, maybe a 3rd. He hasn't had break seasons to net anything more than that.

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