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Joe Person: Panthers really like Mason Graham and Jalon Walker


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2 hours ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Remember when Jamar Chase was in camp and people made a big deal about him saying he wasn't used to NFL footballs with no lines on them? People saying oh man he's going to bust! 

How'd that end up?

Jalen Carter came into camp out of shape too. That was part of the reason he dropped considering he was thought of as the better defensive player pre-draft activities. It’s not a good sign when you don’t look great but it’s definitely premature.

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On 3/3/2025 at 8:51 PM, CatalystNX said:

CB will be in the conversation regardless if Will Johnson falls to #8.

With the benefit of hindsight---I don't think we knew about the medical concerns/knee.  Arizona got him at 47.  The risk dropped him.

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On 3/3/2025 at 9:28 PM, Shocker said:

I see Ward going #1 and Cleveland almost certainly takes Sanders second.  I personally see that is a near lock.  The Browns are going QB

This is what a lot of us thought--but since it was wrong, I decided not to post my bad predictions when there are others.

Just having fun reading this thread--everyone was wrong--everyone. 

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Just now, MHS831 said:

I predict that Sanders will be drafted in the fifth round, around pick 144, by the Browns.   I know this is not popular, but I just have a gut feeling.

I don't normally brag, but I was exactly right with this prediction.

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11 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

This is what a lot of us thought--but since it was wrong, I decided not to post my bad predictions when there are others.

Just having fun reading this thread--everyone was wrong--everyone. 

Yeah, was way wrong.  Good call out

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On 3/4/2025 at 10:24 AM, Bear Hands said:

I was getting at the point that Green, Pearce and Nolen all have reported character concerns.

I’d argue Pearce can set the edge, he’s decent against the run from what I’ve seen. And not only that but metrics show it (graded in the high 80s). He can get thrown off dependent on the type of linemen but he’s much more refined as an edge setter than is let on.

You were right about Howard.  He dropped to the sixth and I think Pittsburgh got a good developmental QB...

One thing we know--don't assume Person knows more than we do.  When he is at his best, he is repeating tweets from Rappaport.    I realize you have to fill the page, but damn--he has no connections. 

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