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Could this tight end be one of the 2nd round picks...


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39 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Listening to NFL Radio on Sirus this morning was s interesting 

Charlie Weiss and the other commentators talking about the WRs and some  TEs came up

Weiss  said the following

 1  almost all pro offense run  3 wr sets most of the time

2  that means the TE becomes tremendously important 

3  because  almost   all offense is inside out not outside in 

4  he absolutely loves Ladd   True slot wr   Said he is a star  …great route  runner  does not drop the ball …always open 

5  he does not have  leggett as first rd  thinks he is a good player  didnt say much about him  said he has watched him as he got his masters from South Carolina so he watches the gamecocks play 

Lot more but id not be surprised on a TE earlier than the Huddle’s masses think 

Really think Ladd going 1st round. Thinking Worthy will be there at 33. 

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Aren't TEs known to take 2-3 years to develop? Brock may be an exception, but would rather go with Tommy Tremble in a clear #1 TE role. Great blocker, improved hands, hard to bring down, and crazy as all get out! Plus he never gets injured. They need to get the oline and WRs right. Should be highest priorities on the team. And judging by FA, it is. 

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6 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

That's the classic Panthers blunder. Skip out on the draft's strengths.

Very much so. It’s why we lost value/talent in every draft since our last “good” draft back in 2017. Hurney 2.0 and Fitterer had locks that they had to draft regardless of value and that’s why we are where we are.

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