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Joe Person: Panthers really like Mason Graham and Jalon Walker


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On 3/5/2025 at 7:49 AM, Verge said:

Also his tape isn't that great. I get why people are enamored but they are definitely overhyping him. 

2023 tape looks like top 5 lock.

Not for nothing, but nolen and peacre have gotten some bad press....... I like both. I cannot help to feel like its one team spreading lies about each. Then when the draft starts and picks are happening-  " with the 10th pick da bears select peacre Jr" " with the 12th pick the blowboys select nolen"

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It was pretty alarming how small he looked leading up to the draft. The more I started watching Michigan's DL the more I became convinced that Kenneth Grant was the real player in that unit.

Yup Grant was the reason Graham got to make so many plays 


 

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Basic eye test proves true again.  To me looks like the charismatic fat kid from your high school team that holds the locker room together but gets carried on the field.

Yeah, like how are you an NFL DT prospect and look so small and soft. He looks like the fat kid Seth that Jonah Hill played in Superbad. LOL 

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