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Tershawn Wharton to sign with Panthers


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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am a little miffed at the Warren hype. Good prospect but the top 10 stuff is crazy, to me.

I've said it before, I view him as being a level below Bowers. That said, in this weak top of the draft, he's good enough to be one of the few blue chippers. In a more stacked draft, Warren would bottom half of the first round at best.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

I've said it before, I view him as being a level below Bowers. That said, in this weak top of the draft, he's good enough to be one of the few blue chippers. In a more stacked draft, Warren would bottom half of the first round at best.

 

he's not even gonk, who was a 2nd rounder. 

he was able to muscle his way and the defenses only had one speed quick guy. NFL everyone is strong and everyone is fast&quick. I think he's going struggle hardcore. 

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15 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

he's not even gonk, who was a 2nd rounder. 

he was able to muscle his way and the defenses only had one speed quick guy. NFL everyone is strong and everyone is fast&quick. I think he's going struggle hardcore. 

Maybe. Won't know until he plays in the NFL

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We missed out on Williams so we ended up with two guys in Wharton and Bobby Brown who combine to replicate the skill set Williams has.  Wharton has pass rush moves but is weaker against the run and Brown is true nose tackle. 

It's a solid plan B after missing out on Williams.  More personal groups and less versatility but probably better in core run defense. 

Better time of possession, a safety who excels at run stopping, and better personal fits and I'm liking what the run defense is shaping up to be.  I remember reading somewhere that Fangio's system can take a bit to develop a strong run D as it is a complex system.

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So we go into the draft doing what we should do.  Take the best football player regardless of position.  We need great players.  I would ideally move down because we are probably getting 1 starting level guy in this draft unless we get an early second

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

17th highest paid DT....... why must the black cat curse continue, Ive MADE sacrificeS!!

 

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He’s going to be a starter for us and is still young. Next season the cap explodes and he will be much lower on that list with the new contracts coming out. Wait to see how he plays before getting pissed, we turned out okay after investing in the line last season 

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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

He’s going to be a starter for us and is still young. Next season the cap explodes and he will be much lower on that list with the new contracts coming out. Wait to see how he plays before getting pissed, we turned out okay after investing in the line last season 

 

Who you/they going to bench Arob or dbrown?? Both are much better than whart.  

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