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PFF: 10 highest-graded UDFAs from the 2024 NFL regular season


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I hear the Panthers are looking for a #1.  I just do not see that player being available.  TMc in the draft is the best option.  Trading picks or players is not.  We need so much more than WR.  I think the thing to do is to work XL's ass off this offseason, keep Coker developing, and know that Theilen is coming back.  Draft a solid WR, sign a solid WR.  I just think the way Coker is developing and the raw skills XL has, we could be better off developing our current rookies and bringing in other WRs.  Save the $25m---that is just me.  We need multiple safeties, defensive linemen, a CB or two, OL, backup QB, RB, TE, Edge, LB, etc. 

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Coker was 21st in the NFL in y/r and 10th in yards per target - ahead of McConkey and all other rookies (of course volume will tend to drag that down). AT was 17th I think too. 

I'm excited to see Coker's development. Hopefully he, XL, and Sanders take a big leap this offseason.

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I hear the Panthers are looking for a #1.  I just do not see that player being available.  TMc in the draft is the best option.  Trading picks or players is not.  We need so much more than WR.  I think the thing to do is to work XL's ass off this offseason, keep Coker developing, and know that Theilen is coming back.  Draft a solid WR, sign a solid WR.  I just think the way Coker is developing and the raw skills XL has, we could be better off developing our current rookies and bringing in other WRs.  Save the $25m---that is just me.  We need multiple safeties, defensive linemen, a CB or two, OL, backup QB, RB, TE, Edge, LB, etc. 

I'd be happy getting another Coker-like player or another Thielen. We had too many drives killed or touchdowns left off the board because our receivers couldn't do their jobs. I understand wanting explosion, but we really need to work on efficiency. Anything to hold the ball longer, so that our defense plays less snaps. 

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