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


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4 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Right. Day 3 only though. Obviously he's more quick than fast.

I ran a 4.6 in high school, and I didn't even run track or train for it. Granted that's probably closer to a laser timed 4.8. I was the slowest runner in my high school backfield - they were all track sprinters though. 

I was first in the mile among all backs and ends (wideouts and TE's).  I'll never publicly give up my 40 time, though.  No bueno.

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On 3/25/2025 at 12:08 PM, PantherKyle said:

Golden jumping Tet is crazy to me. Prospect fatigue killing him. 

Not sure if it is draft fatigue or not. A lot of times the analysts are wrong and get closer to what actual NFL people think the closer the draft gets. This might have been the true direction for a long time.

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44 minutes ago, Martin said:

Not sure if it is draft fatigue or not. A lot of times the analysts are wrong and get closer to what actual NFL people think the closer the draft gets. This might have been the true direction for a long time.

Combine, pro days, etc. giving numbers.   people in groups (scouts, coaches, players) talk.  More data, more rumor fodder.

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11 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

What you guys think about Desmond Watson.  464 lb DL who put up 36 reps of 225

Honestly, if he's there in the 7th why not.  Can use him on 3rd/4th and 1. Would like to see a 450lb dude line up with 2 350 lb dudes beside him against the tush push

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7 hours ago, La Pantera said:

I’d jump on Jaylen Noel later in the draft. Deep threat with return ability.

Either of the Iowa State guys I'd be happy with, Noel or Higgins.  Noel is projected as a slot guy, Higgins on the outside.  Depends on what he team values more.

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