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Dane Brugler picks for Rd 1 and Rd 2.


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25 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Walker just makes a lot of sense.

Feels a huge need not just by position but just that a elite athlete we don't have.

Fits the mentality we want on the team.

He is Probably a Panthers fan being from the area.  Could be wrong.

Just seems like a Panthers pick.

 

 

Jalon Walker is from Salisbury, I'm sure that'll have a big impact. 

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

This. I see this as being a huge deciding factor because thats just what the Panthers do.

 

Panthers scouting department better be stalking his place and getting deep intel on him! Overall, reports are that he is a good kid with good football character, one of Dan's DAWGS that he's looking for. 

 

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Just now, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Panthers scouting department better be stalking his place and getting deep intel on him! Overall, reports are that he is a good kid with good football character, one of Dan's DAWGS that he's looking for. 

 

Dont worry the kid is from NC, im sure we have done extensive checks on him.

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19 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Will he be able to put up those type of stats and stay healthy when he is the clear cut #1 and doesnt have an elite QB or WR to play along with him?

500+ yards and 3 TDs in five games without Chase at least puts to rest the elite WR thing. Drake Maye is looking very good too.

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14 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Crazy explosive off the line. Super athletic. 

As much as I hate comping prospects to ex panthers Brian Burns really is a good comp for him

 

 

and that's why I don't want him.  Gotta be able to get to QB, but you can't disappear when they run right at you.  fug burns.  so glad we didn't pay him

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1 minute ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

and that's why I don't want him.  Gotta be able to get to QB, but you can't disappear when they run right at you.  fug burns.  so glad we didn't pay him

Burns never developed he was still the same player we drafted. Speed rusher who cant stop the run, at this point he should be a situational pass rusher. 

No idea if the next guy will develop, but literally Chuba Hubbard is the only guy that developed under our misift coaches and he did that work on his own.

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