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Armanti Edwards


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I'd rather he become an all-pro receiver

They seemed to think we may have some packages on offense that include him throwing passes, the other panelists were not so sure Jeff Davidson was smart enough to employ said package.

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but that is simply a guess on his part

I agree, I don't care if they did camp out all weekend for the mini camp, you don't really see that much in those sessions, he has to be basing his assumption mostly off of his college career.

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I am sure there are others out there but mark it down as me being on the bandwagon. The 2nd round pick we gave up for him is going to be well worth what we do with him. I see him taking the slot and being Carolina's version of DeSean Jackson. Get him the ball in space. He is going to make alot of plays.

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there's only one all-pro return man each year, so it's highly unlikely. besides, while he is a very athletic individual, he's not the fastest or most athletic return man in the league. besides that, our team hasn't had a return for a touchdown in so long i can't remember when the last time was. i have to see the blocking get better first before i think that.

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I hope he works out well as a returner, but does he even have any experience in that area? I understand he's a playmaker with a ton of athletic ability, but I'm just not sure he's going to be a great returner.

I think it's more likely that he comes in as a capable receiver who can also work the wildcat.

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Out of all our picks, he is the only one that I am really excited about seeing play. Now from what I have heard from mini-camp the anticipation for the pre-season is palpable,

He reminds me of a better passing Josh Cribs with better hands. So he has the potential to become a weapon in the return, recieving, running, and passing game. To me he has the best chance of taking home the Rookie of the Year trophy out of all our Rookies. I wish a Panther could win it.

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there's only one all-pro return man each year, so it's highly unlikely. besides, while he is a very athletic individual, he's not the fastest or most athletic return man in the league.

don't know who the fastest or most athletic is but 4.4(40 time)35in.(vertical)is pretty athletic to me add on that he benched(225 lb) 13 times is impressive for his size. i see him taking on the path that smith took with us, primarly a kr/pr for his first couple years ,stretch the field on long pass routes while he grows into a receiver(and throw in a little wildcat)

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