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Panthers will bring Tetairoa in for a visit


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7 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

4.5 career sacks in college somethings wrong there lol dude is Vernon Golston minus the college production.

 

 

I could almost look past the lack of sacks if he was getting TFLs and/or tackles. The guy was just there. Occupying space. Running around and just not making plays. His "highlights" are hilarious. Like... THIS is his BEST??? Oof.

Stewart would have to play college ball until he's 40 to match Gholston's college stats. LOL

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24 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I am not a fan, but they should kick the tires.  Any player who brags about not watching film is an idiot.  You are basically saying, "I don 't need to..." but it is a work ethic concern.  I see Bust all over him.

The thought I have had is their interest in Nick Emmanwori with Moehrig on the roster-they are similar players--but both can play deep, cover WRs, and are great in the box. Imagine how we could bring either S into the box while the other plays center field?  Blow up screens--blitzes--2 deep--shut down TEs and play more man underneath---I am seeing it for the first time.  My doctor called it an "epiphany" and wrote me a prescription for it.

Yeah if we got Nick with a trade back my head might explode being so giddy. It’s a passing league but both safeties would make up for deficiencies in the run and pass. 

 

The extra draft capital too! An early 2nd rounder for an edge and maybe a receiver with pick 57! OMG we could potentially crush the draft

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think he'll figure it out. Not sure if he'll prove to be worth a top 10 pick but I think he'll be a player. Shemar Stewart looks like a prototypical top 10 pick that's out of the league in 3-4 years and everyone looks back and is like "how in the hell did that guy who never did anything in college become a top 10 pick after running fast at the underwear Olympics?"

He and Mykel Williams bother me--I understand that Mykel was a 3-3-5 DE a lot, and that could hurt his productivity-but then you are basing a top 10 pick on unseen potential---just scary.  I hope we can move back.

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4 minutes ago, Beast_3000 said:

Yeah if we got Nick with a trade back my head might explode being so giddy. It’s a passing league but both safeties would make up for deficiencies in the run and pass. 

 

The extra draft capital too! An early 2nd rounder for an edge and maybe a receiver with pick 57! OMG we could potentially crush the draft

I am not liking what I see at #8--but move back like you say and grab a S and an Edge or OT with the second---yup. 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I could almost look past the lack of sacks if he was getting TFLs and/or tackles. The guy was just there. Occupying space. Running around and just not making plays. His "highlights" are hilarious. Like... THIS is his BEST??? Oof.

Stewart would have to play college ball until he's 40 to match Gholston's college stats. LOL

It is like playing old maid--I am scared the Panthers will pick him.  I would rather have Mykel or Jalon--but I see Stewart dropping....This draft is going to be SO interesting from top to bottom.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaSock said:

We'll see, they said the same thing about Legette last year. 

When the ball is in the air, Legette brings it down consistently, posting just a 2.7 percent drop rate in 2023

Legette caught passes with strong hands even when he was covered.

Legette was as sure-handed a prospect as there is in this draft.

Solid hands that stick out on film.

Legette excels at attacking the football and snapping the ball out of the air with his powerful hands.

  • Powerful hands create added catch security with or without contact.
  • Tremendous hands and catch radius makes him a very friendly target for the quarterback

T-Mac will have some of the best hands in the NFL the second he's drafted, it's quite literally his best trait and is as elite as they can get.

For all the legitimate things to ask questions about with him, his hands just flat out aren't one of them.  If you watch his highlight reels you'll see it, the dude just has glue for hands.

And for all the hate I get for what I say about him, even those who get on me for it, the ones who have watched enough of his tape even have to begrudgingly agree with me on this one.

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1 hour ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I can't get that video of him saying he doesn't watch football and/or film of himself out of my head.

That doesn't say "dawg" to me.

Yeah I feel like this is pure posturing not to tip our hand and/or to entice another team to trade up. 

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