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WR Diontae Johnson to the Panthers


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Yeah, this guy legitimately can win off the line and get to his spot. This is exactly the type of player that can help Bryce to maximize his potential, utilizing his anticipation.

Diontae is quite the opposite of the sloppy route runners we had last season just drifting aimlessly out of their breaks.

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

The actual separation stats, no cherry picking.

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It’s not apples to apples.  Johnson is in a different tier than Theilen. Johnson played on the outside and Theilen was running the slot often gifted stuff last year 

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22 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

He's awful and not our long term solution, the longer you stick your head in the sand about it, the harder it's going to be for you to enjoy Panthers football anyways, as you're just going to get your hopes up to get crushed.

It's also not a narrative, it's what we all saw with our own eyes on the field, the kid doesn't have any NFL level physical traits

Man you are out on Pluto with this take.  Total bullshet.  Talent is absolutely not a problem and you think this is the only move at WR?  Get over yourself 

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Added bonus Diontae is actually 5'10" 180 so we'll get a real world assessment of BY's size in camp. Settle the size mystery once and for all

If he's "the guy" he's expected to be as a top overall pick he will show up to camp looking like he's been hitting the weights for at least a few months

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