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Panthers taking hard look at rookie WRs


The Saltman

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I think we take two receivers in this draft, despite having relatively few picks this year.

That being said, I still think we've got some young guys on the roster currently who can do good things (Dexter Jackson, Kenny Moore, and yes, even Dwayne Jarrett -- oh, and throw Goodson in the slot every now and then :D).

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CBS Sports has him listed as the 150th best WR, right behind illustrious high-profile players such as Adam Saur of Colorado Mines, Blake Smolen of Grand Valley State and Steve Tedesco of Sacred Heart.

Apparently he lead his team as a junior with a whopping 26 receptions for 287 yards. Stands a towering 5'11 with a lightning fast 4.57 40 time.

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cbs sports has him listed as the 150th best wr, right behind illustrious high-profile players such as adam saur of colorado mines, blake smolen of grand valley state and steve tedesco of sacred heart.

Apparently he lead his team as a junior with a whopping 26 receptions for 287 yards. Stands a towering 5'11 with a lightning fast 4.57 40 time.

Lol.

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