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Canales interview on pick at 8


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Here is the actual clip. Canales actually specifically talks about Jalon Walker at the 7 min mark. Seems like it was left out with the original post. Talks about Walker's play, intangibles, and what other Georgia players are saying about him. Walker seems like a lock at this point if he is still there at #8. I would be shocked if he wasn't the pick. 

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15 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Every system can use a tight end. If the Panthers drafted Young to be a mini-Mahomes, Warren is going to be as close as you can get to a Kelci. 

Take him, let them improv. 

Right. He isn't a conventional TE. He's more of a Taysom Hill. Which could be particularly useful in short yardage situations when your QB is 5'10" and 180 lbs. 

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1 hour ago, Navy_football said:

Right. He isn't a conventional TE. He's more of a Taysom Hill. Which could be particularly useful in short yardage situations when your QB is 5'10" and 180 lbs. 

You don't draft Taysom Hill in the top 10. That's a perfect comparison for Warren. 

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Don't really know why you guys don't believe that Warren is a conventional TE. I mean, he is a conventional TE, and had a highly productive year as a TE in a big-boy conference. The Taysom Hill comp is fugazi.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Here is the actual clip. Canales actually specifically talks about Jalon Walker at the 7 min mark. Seems like it was left out with the original post. Talks about Walker's play, intangibles, and what other Georgia players are saying about him. Walker seems like a lock at this point if he is still there at #8. I would be shocked if he wasn't the pick. 

Yep, I'd be shocked if we pass him up (without trading down for other picks, that is). 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

You don't draft Taysom Hill in the top 10. That's a perfect comparison for Warren. 

Dude no way is it a comp. They both are versatile, that's it. Warren is a very good TE prospect. Hill just plays TE. 

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

Don't really know why you guys don't believe that Warren is a conventional TE. I mean, he is a conventional TE, and had a highly productive year as a TE in a big-boy conference. The Taysom Hill comp is fugazi.

Yeah I don't think the meme formations where he played QB are going to be viable in the NFL at all.  Maybe just as a trick play every now and then, but he's going to be a normal TE that feasts off of holes in zone coverage.

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bingo that's the problem we want to play balanced football .however if you want to play balanced football then why would  you do this ?

this season it's been all defense while all at the same time ignoring the offense in FA 

the season before that  it was all offense & even  let a lot of key contributors walk on the defensive side of the ball in order to free up cap space so they can in turn spend more money on the offense & then in the draft they  drafted a WR in the 1st & a RB in the 2nd  

& then before that a few seasons ago when we needed a Qb  we traded  Caleb Williams & Jalen Carter &  2 seconds our WR1 DJ Moore for a Qb Bryce Young 

LOL there is nothing balanced about this team whatsoever if anything it's the complete opposite of balanced 

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