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Got a little extra hate towards Terrace Marshall Jr. because I remember almost the whole Huddle (myself included) wanted Creed Humphrey…we drafted him instead… smh now we still have a need for Center and Creed Humphrey is an All-Pro center

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23 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Jarrett, Benjamin, Funchess, TMJ, Mingo and I'm sure I missed many more.

Our drafted WR closet has more skeletons than a serial killer.

You missed Colbert. I guess one could argue Carruth but those circumstances were....unique.

Oddly, we have had a couple of underappreciated 2nd rounders with solid careers. LaFell and Samuel. Not star players but good journeyman role players that were worthy of those picks in the end(mostly not for us).

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15 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Our drafted WR closet has more skeletons than a serial killer.

You missed Colbert. I guess one could argue Carruth but those circumstances were....unique.

Oddly, we have had a couple of underappreciated 2nd rounders with solid careers. LaFell and Samuel. Not star players but good journeyman role players that were worthy of those picks in the end(mostly not for us).

How could you forget Moose? If I remember correctly he was drafted in the second round. 

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Yea only gotta go back 30 years to find a good one lol

I didn't say that they were good at it. Moose was and Khalil were 2 of their best 2nd round picks. Come to think of it they may the only ones you could call the best. That's how far you have to go back to find one. Sad really. 

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12 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Benjamin and Funchess don’t belong in that convo. They looked good early on

Damn homie you was one of the cool dudes on this board. You loss some cool points with this comment.

 

KB was good for 1 season. He fell off after that and got fat. Funchess I don't ever recall being good. At best he was a decent #3 WR. He fell off as well.

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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

Hopefully we got it right with X. This team is still trying to replace Smitty.

Do you guys just don't like Johnson?

 

I swear everyone is overlooking him. We haven't had a WR get open like this since Smitty. Sure his hands aren't the best, but for the most part he makes plays. I like him as our #1. XL can play off him.

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