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Panthers Prospect Visits/Meetings (Final Update-4/22)


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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Understandably so.

Absolutely.  We have a starting CB and 2 starting Safeties to fill--

In addition to a NT, 5-tech, Edge, and probably LB. 

On the offensive side of the ball, TE, WR, RT, and C.

 

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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Understandably so.

I haven’t looked into Amos as much but know Porter has been getting the post combine buzz. Their sheets and reports read like real possible outside corners. Would be nice to snag one. So many needs, whatever these guys think is the best fit/player available combo. Just hope they can identify the good ones. 

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19 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Absolutely.  We have a starting CB and 2 starting Safeties to fill--

In addition to a NT, 5-tech, Edge, and probably LB. 

On the offensive side of the ball, TE, WR, RT, and C.

 

We have the luxury of really leaning on BPA since our roster is so atrocious. There is little reason to be reaching on anyone in this draft. There is not a single individual player in this entire draft that is going to lead to a big swing in W's/L's next season(don't feel like I am going out on a limb).

Just get MFers who can play and, more importantly, WANT to play and excel.

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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Someone punched it up pretty good. Thanks to the mod that did. 

I was just surprised this didn't exist in the main board yet.

Found some guys public google drive that’s been collecting it - surprised google sheets pasted in here better than their word app

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