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20 minutes ago, CarolinaReaper said:

And with the 8th overall pick of the 2025 season in the NFL, the Carolina Panthers pick Tyler Warren TE Penn State

I know you think you're being funny, but seriously, if we didn't have so many problems on defense that guy would absolutely be a candidate at 8.  He's a really, really good player and would give us a legit WEAPON at TE.  Sanders is great downfield - no doubt - but Warren actually blocks.  He's not a GREAT blocker, but he gives excellent effort.  And as a receiver . . . man, he just makes plays.

I don't see us pulling the trigger, especially with Sanders on the roster and Tremble returning.  But Warren is worthy of a top 10 pick.

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

I know you think you're being funny, but seriously, if we didn't have so many problems on defense that guy would absolutely be a candidate at 8.  He's a really, really good player and would give us a legit WEAPON at TE.  Sanders is great downfield - no doubt - but Warren actually blocks.  He's not a GREAT blocker, but he gives excellent effort.  And as a receiver . . . man, he just makes plays.

I don't see us pulling the trigger, especially with Sanders on the roster and Tremble returning.  But Warren is worthy of a top 10 pick.

He might still be

never know…if he is there

the  raiders arent sad about brock browers

id take him who helps his young qb and the oline too and the receivers 

vs a maybe DE that is liked by a possible short term DC in a scheme that might change when he leaves and make mo mistake, he is leaving 

but im different in that view than most on here

 

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