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John Fox at Bama' Pro Day...


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The speculation that John Kasay may be cut from the Carolina Panthers before the start of next season may be heating up. John Fox was at the Alabama Pro Day, along with Tom Coughlin and Rex Ryan. It's my belief that Fox was scouting projected 6th round pick, Leigh Tiffin (K). Leigh Tiffin is Alabama's most productive kicker in school history and was 2nd runner up for the Lou Groza award in 2008.

Now, there are several draftworthy prospects coming from Bama' this year, and it's possible we were scouting one of Bama's CB's, but I am thinking they are projected too high for our need. It seems kicker is the most logical choice.

Other noteable draft prospects:

Terrence Cody - NT - does not fit scheme, 1-2nd Round Proj

Rolando McClain - MLB - does not fit need, Top 15 pick

Mike Johnson - OG - not big enough need to warrant pick, 3rd Round Proj

Colin Peek - TE - No Need, 4-5th Round Proj

Kareem Jackson - CB - slight need - 1-2nd Round Proj.

Javier Arenas - CB/KR - slight need - 3rd Round Proj.

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