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Panthers Select Ja'Tavion Sanders TE - Pick 101, Round 4


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1 minute ago, shaq said:

Wasn’t the biggest Sanders guy when I thought he was going in the second round. But, this is a great pick here can’t complain at the value here. Sanders and Tremble is a great duo between their abilities.

I think this has the potential to be like the Olsen/Shockey combo Cam had his rookie year.

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3 minutes ago, shaq said:

Wasn’t the biggest Sanders guy when I thought he was going in the second round. But, this is a great pick here can’t complain at the value here. Sanders and Tremble is a great duo between their abilities.

Same, I thought 4th was good value and he might even be our first starter of the draft

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4 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Trotter is available for a reason.  Being an off-ball linebacker with such deficiencies in coverage is not appealing.  

Wallace is really good in coverage. Lots of good instincts and natural talent to build on there.

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9 minutes ago, rayzor said:

What's funny about this is that people have been arguing that we're still only looking at RAS scores and nothing has changed since Fitt.

I think that’s just a Tepper top down thing.  The business guy and he dictates a lot. And you see it all over what they do IMO.   A guy here or there is always an exception to anything. 

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6 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Trotter is available for a reason.  Being an off-ball linebacker with such deficiencies in coverage is not appealing.  

Without actually thinking hard on it,  Trotter was probably the 5th - 7th best guy on that Clemson front.   

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