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Senior Bowl Targets


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2 hours ago, jfra78 said:

In 3-4 probably looking at DTs unless talking about an edge that can play outside LB 

Good point, I forgot scheme. I guess in general I mean pass rusher. We need someone to double up with Burns. Haynes has potential but his injury this year set him back so its still up in there air if he lives up to it. 

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"YAC King" Corley sounds to be translating in a new environment.  Strong route running and a YAC guy.  That's pretty in line with our needs.  I'm not interested in falling for pretty catches or 10.0 RAC style athleticism at WR this year. Give me route running, blocking, and speed.  

Elsewhere, Quinyon Mitchell at CB sounds to be having the best week of any prospect along with that Center Johnson.  

 

 

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Robinson is sadly making me sad as he won't be there in the 4th or likely 3rd now.  Pair him with DB in any front and damn nice core. 

Maason Smith is another interesting DE for us and can kick inside.Then there is Gabe Hall and Jordan Jefferson for 3-4 ends later who can kick inside. 

Braiden McGregor as a 4-3 end or big olb in a 3-4.

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On 2/1/2024 at 9:00 AM, rayzor said:

my favorite pick at #33. hope we can get him. his work/success with rattler and rattler's kind of throwing i think are exactly what we need with bryce. 

speaking of rattler, i wouldn't mind picking him up as well if he happens to fall to a later round. 

2nd thoughts about leggette if he can't get separation I don't want him.

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14 hours ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Jamari Thrash is a name to keep an eye on. 

I picked him up in a mock draft last night.  After some of the raves from yesterday's practice.  Was chosen much later than he will likely be taken in the real draft after this week's practices.  

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On 1/31/2024 at 5:50 PM, CPantherKing said:

Watch Ricky Pearsall. He's running the best routes at the Senior Bowl practices. I just hope his draft stock doesn't rise too much & he can be had by the 3rd/4th round.

It's a varied group of WR's.  Their are several skill sets, strengths and styles.  Also a couple athletic freaks.  Pearsall seems like a Keenan Allen comparison.  Or new school St Brown.  We need to throw two darts at that draft board. Fingers crossed Tez and Pearsall would be a good combo. 

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