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Dwayne Jarrett = Cut?


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Dwayne Jarrett-WR- Panthers Jul. 29 - 10:40 am et

Dwayne Jarrett got off to a rough start in Thursday's first training camp practice, culminating in what is believed to be a hamstring injury.

Just prior to leaving the field with an obvious limp, Jarrett got caught running the wrong route. "Great first day Jarrett, really nice," said beat writer Darin Gantt, with obvious sarcasm. It's safe to put him back on your "do not draft" list even in the deepest of Dynasty leagues.

Source: Darin Gantt on Twitter

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if he was the only one with a rough first day then i might agree. seems most everyone is struggling to one extent or another while they are all a bit rusty. it should get better. if it doesn't then i can see him getting cut. too early in camp right now, though.

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if he was the only one with a rough first day then i might agree. seems most everyone is struggling to one extent or another while they are all a bit rusty. it should get better. if it doesn't then i can see him getting cut. too early in camp right now, though.

Yep. That is it.

I do find it a bit odd that the player that Gnatt singles out happens to be higher on the depth chart that Gnatt's man crush. Now that we know that Gnatt services Armanti at every chance, we have to apply strict scrutiny to anything he writes about the WR corps. Next thing you know, Kenny Moore doesn't have the elusiveness that he had at WF, Lafell doesn't have good enough hands, Charly Martin isn't fast enough to get it done, etc.

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Jarrett's stock doesn't rise or fall b/c of 1 wrong route day 1. Same reason Clausen's doesn't fall b/c he was dropping snaps. Jarrett's stock will move when camp is done.

clausen is a rookie. mistakes are expected.

all the rookies should look sloopy.

a 4th year vet should not be running the wrong route. he should be setting the tone and be an example.

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You=overreacting

:iamwithstupid: Making a thread suggesting DJ has already been cut because he ran one bad route within the first few hours of training camp is asinine. Too many chicken littles on this board for the first day. Sure DJ may be cut but it wont be because of one improper route, even the great Steve Smith and almighty Kenneth Moore have run bad routes in TC before.....

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