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Panthers Select Xavier Legette WR - Pick 32, Round 1


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41 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

The timing thrower thing is just another offshoot of the physical limitations, it’s frustrating taking rookie WRs in that setting. Qb school praised the anticipation without acknowledging he’s often throwing blindly to a spot 

Anticipation throwers are typically throwing to a spot.  They rely on timing and the WR to beat their guy.   It's not really "blindly" throwing to a spot as it's throwing to the right spot at the right time.  Bryce was actually solid at this in college.  Let's see if we can get him there in the NFL or not.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Anticipation throwers are typically throwing to a spot.  They rely on timing and the WR to beat their guy.   It's not really "blindly" throwing to a spot as it's throwing to the right spot at the right time.  Bryce was actually solid at this in college.  Let's see if we can get him there in the NFL or not.  

He admitted last offseason that he occasionally throws to the spot blindly 

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11 hours ago, KSpan said:

And being optimistic 'just because it's the pick' is a crystal ball as well. Every opinion is just an opinion at this point, full stop. If someone doesn't like the pick, the basis for that dislike is not automatically less valid.

Being right more than your GM doesn't give me hope.

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