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He's already playing like a veteran. He could climb the depth chart next year. Maybe challenge XL. Because one thing he's definitely got going for him is sure hands. And if we can work some trick plays into his repertoire, he's setting himself up to be a long time Panther. 

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14 minutes ago, Captroop said:

He's already playing like a veteran. He could climb the depth chart next year. Maybe challenge XL. Because one thing he's definitely got going for him is sure hands. And if we can work some trick plays into his repertoire, he's setting himself up to be a long time Panther. 

Doesn't need to challenge XL for anything, he is already a better WR than him. XL is a better overall athlete with a higher ceiling, but he doesn't have it put together yet like Coker does. 

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Seeing how Bryce worked well together with Thielen from the beginning, Coker finding success in his rookie season makes sense. If you know what you're doing on the field and you have good hands, ball is coming your way and good things are going to happen. We really should be looking for those traits in receivers going forward. 

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The thing about him, so many WRs (for some reason) are divas and head cases.  Coker seems to have a very level head.  His dad is a Panther fan (Facebook) and I was interacting with him throughout the UDFA drama this past year.  I really pull for him.

Coker is our second best WR.

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