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Draftees and their highlights


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man, pike reminds me of jake except with less zip on his passes. really tries to force things. i don't know about that pick. i hope he proves me wrong.

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I'm confident when I say Jimmy is going to be the man. I honestly can't believe when I see so many Panther fans hating this pick and destroying the FO. The fact of the matter is that in this day in age you need a franchise QB to win a superbowl. The dude can throw the hell out of the football. His velocity on passes outside the numbers is ridiculous and has very very good accuracy. And the fact we got him witht he 48 pick is remarkable. Cheer up guys.

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Pike looks really good, I hope we hang on to him, LaFell looks really good too, for some reason I pictured his as a slower guy lol, I guess I just was hoping for tate or gilyard so bad I really didnt pay attention to anybody else, but Norwood and Hardy are keepers for sure

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I'm really excited about gettis...even though there isn't much risk in picking him but there may be a huge reward. He is incredibly fast for a bigger guy, has solid hands and is still improving. He could be a Brandon Marshall type player without the drama. Look at him burn Brandon ghee (who ran a 4.37) in the highlight video. I like him.

I also echo what everyone is saying about hardy, clausen, and pike. We got incredible value throughout the draft and while I would have loved to see a center, DT, or another linebacker late I'm happy with the core group of guys we got.

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