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Verge, why do you like Mykel Williams?


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I really believe Jeanty is a big reach in the top 10.  He doesn’t have great size or speed and I really question what he would have done in the SEC.  He needs to go to a team with a great OL or he will be pretty average.  Hampton has the size and speed and he might end up being the better player 

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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

RB is a deep position I wouldn't mess with one in the first.

Almost guaranteed that Jeanty and Hampton will not end up being the top 2 RB's in this draft. I would honestly be surprised if they were top 5.

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5 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The more I read about Mykel the more I like him 

He really doesn't have a weakness as a prospect.  If he wants to be great he will be a monster.  I really like him.  I still like Jalen Walker a little more.  He is a special talent and special person.  That man can lead a defense mentally

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5 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Saw this today...

Cincinnati Bengals (Trade with Panthers)

Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

Trade details: Bengals send DE Trey Hendrickson and a first (No. 17) to the Panthers for a first (No. 8 and a third (No. 74)

We pick up Williams at 17. *****.

 

 

I don't love that Hendrickson is 30 but if we could get an instant  impact top tier plug and play guy and still get Mykel Williams and basically only give up a 3rd? I mean... damn.

But we all know that this would basically guarantee that Jalon Walker is the next coming of LT because that's just how Panthers luck goes. LOL 

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29 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Saw this today...

Cincinnati Bengals (Trade with Panthers)

Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

Trade details: Bengals send DE Trey Hendrickson and a first (No. 17) to the Panthers for a first (No. 8 and a third (No. 74)

We pick up Williams at 17. *****.

 

 

Do we even have enough to sign this guy?

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