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


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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Of course. I'm just busting balls. He will need development at the next level and would be a backup at NT until he proved he's more than just a space eater. More than likely he would spend his 1st season on the practice squad if he cannot unseat Roy.

Roy hasn't been on the team since 2022.

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He was a beast in practice but during the game he didn't stand out.

No, he actually wasn't that impressive in the one on ones during the week. Hence why some soured a bit on him. Plus he did not do well at the combine either.

He is more of a project than I expected.

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Sounds like he'd fit right in.

To be fair though he didn't get to play a lot in the game because they were rotating the players so all of them get some playing time. None of the DL on both teams got the opportunity to play very much. So there's that.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

No, he actually wasn't that impressive in the one on ones during the week. Hence why some soured a bit on him. Plus he did not do well at the combine either.

He is more of a project than I expected.

I saw him beating double teams in the drills. They even triple teamed him in one pass rushing drill. 

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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I think the reviews were generally mixed.

I still like him personally.

He's definitely a scheme specific type player. I hadn't heard of him until I spotted him at the senior bowl practice.  I kept seeing this big guy with Walker on the back of his jersey throwing oline players left and right. Put a couple of them in their asses. He definitely looked like an nfl player going against college guys.

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He's definitely a scheme specific type player. I hadn't heard of him until I spotted him at the senior bowl practice.  I kept seeing this big guy with Walker on the back of his jersey throwing oline players left and right. Put a couple of them in their asses. He definitely looked like an nfl player going against college guys.

I have actually watched him at UK the past couple of years. He can be a pocket collapsing guy at times. Massive, massive human being.

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