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panthers eye 2 QBs at senior bowl...and RB


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there is hope.....but something tells me harrell stock will rise so we will not be able to get him pat white is another story

The Carolina Panthers appear to be looking for their quarterback of the future this week at the Senior Bowl. The team scheduled meetings with Texas Tech's Graham Harrell and with West Virginia's Pat White. The team also has a trio of talented running backs on their radar. Liberty's Rashad Jennings, Virginia's Cedric Peerman and Oregon's Jeremiah Johnson were all scheduled to meet with team officials

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01/20/09 - 2009 Senior Bowl Monday: The physical traits of running backs Jeremiah Johnson (Oregon, 5-8 3/4, 198) and Cedric Peerman (Virginia, 7 7/8-inch hands) disappointed scouts. Arm and hand length may seem trivial to casual fans, but backs with small hands like Peerman will get tested by NFL linebackers in space to see if they can hold onto the ball. Although he hadn't had fumble issues until the end of his senior year, pro scouts will factor the late-season turnovers and small hands in their evaluations. - Chad Reuter, The Sports Xchange, NFLDraftScout.com

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none of that matters...i mean how many 6th round QBs become of the best in the NFL..it only takes one you never know. no matter where they come from

It does actually show how many actually enter the NFL as "NFL ready".

The MAC has like 7 QB's in the NFL right now.(just another 'useless fact')

It doesn't mean they all will suck, or what ever, I mean really how many times is a player drafted(even by our team) that you never heard of.

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