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Panthers Select Trevin Wallace LB - Pick 72, Round 3


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Average Backup Or Special-Teamer
 

Strengths

Explosive athlete.

Rangy with good chase-down gallop to the sideline.

Burst and change of direction make him a toolsy rusher.

Hands are very sticky when he gets his chances to take the ball away.

Lateral agility to expand his short-area tackle success.

Weaknesses

Play recognition and football instincts are lacking.

Frequently fooled by misdirection in both run and pass games.

Lacks patience and leverage in his scrape, allowing cutback lanes to runners.

Pulled out of position by bait routes in his spot drops.

Pass rush could use more elusiveness when diving into A- or B-gaps.

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3 minutes ago, panther252 said:

I really like him. I feel like we should trust Morgan when it comes to linebacker

DJ Johnson? 

I feel certain Morgan had a lot of input there 

it’s largely the same folks.  I think Fitterer would refer to his right man and former LB on that pick as well as the staff still largely in place 

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1 minute ago, FattyFatFat said:

Is this good for us or bad for us? 

I'm pumped. 4.5 speed on 230+ frame. Sideline sideline player who can also stack and shed. Need some coaching, but that's why he's a third round pick.  People crying over missing out on Colson would be the same people complaining when running backs would turn the corner on him if we pick him. 

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

Average Backup Or Special-Teamer
 

Strengths

Explosive athlete.

Rangy with good chase-down gallop to the sideline.

Burst and change of direction make him a toolsy rusher.

Hands are very sticky when he gets his chances to take the ball away.

Lateral agility to expand his short-area tackle success.

Weaknesses

Play recognition and football instincts are lacking.

Frequently fooled by misdirection in both run and pass games.

Lacks patience and leverage in his scrape, allowing cutback lanes to runners.

Pulled out of position by bait routes in his spot drops.

Pass rush could use more elusiveness when diving into A- or B-gaps.

Sounds like a 5th or 6th rounder. Way too many better players om the board.

I'm starting to think Morgan was a big part of these past few drafts with some of these bizzare picks.

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