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Panthers will bring Tetairoa in for a visit


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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I am afraid of Jalon Walker, to be honest. Love the kid, the player--but not a refined ILB and not a refined edge.  He is only a stud if used correctly, and that skillset may not be as effective in the NFL unless he is an elite athlete.  I just see up screwing him/it up.

Well, with so many questions about Walker, Stewart, Williams, Tet, etc., you're not excited about the thought of a TE at eight? I ain't afraid of Tyler Warren, and I believe he's one of the better prospects of this draft in regards to the least amount of question marks. It would seem like more people would be---at the very least---good with Warren.

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5 hours ago, TD alt said:

Well, with so many questions about Walker, Stewart, Williams, Tet, etc., you're not excited about the thought of a TE at eight? I ain't afraid of Tyler Warren, and I believe he's one of the better prospects of this draft in regards to the least amount of question marks. It would seem like more people would be---at the very least---good with Warren.

I am warming to the idea for the reasons you give--he is a "sure thing" compared to those you name--you can use him all over--like a WR if needed--he is a dawg and baller.  And there is no real top drawer edge rusher there at 8--a hybrid and 2 underperformer/high risk players

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1 hour ago, Tr3ach said:

https://twitter.com/Pick6PackFB/status/1906265349747618237

 

can still never get embed to work but ouch.  Not watching film and not liking to watch football definitely doesn't sound like someone Dan would draft.

I d take him off my board after watching this---he does not have the humility and work ethic--he will get embarrassed as a pro.

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2 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

https://twitter.com/Pick6PackFB/status/1906265349747618237

 

...Not watching film and not liking to watch football definitely doesn't sound like someone Dan would draft.

Why are some of y'all discounting the part where he said he doesn't like watching it by himself because he watches it with coaches and the receiver group? The fact is is that since that video, he's been as productive as ever. His stats are more indicative than a 2023 vid regarding his efficacy as a pro receiver. 

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He's a WR, not a QB. Honestly it's not a huge deal.

Listen to Cam talking about HOFer #4 all-time sack leader Julius Peppers

QB is different. You HAVE to be an absolute film junkie at QB. If you're the QB of the defense with the speaker in your helmet communicating the calls and getting everyone set you have to be a film junkie. But a WR? You have to be able to recognize coverages and know what you're supposed to do on option routes. That's pretty much it. You don't have to live in the film room. Very few WRs are living in the film room. That's just the reality.

 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

How dumb does someone have to be to have to live in the film room to be able to properly run an option route? Let's be real here. LOL

General work ethic and love of the game, and also I wouldn't care about watching my own tape, I would be grinding tape of the defense I'm up against.  Learn tendencies etc

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