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Round 1 - Panthers Select Tetairoa McMillan at Pick 8


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28 minutes ago, rodeo said:

I have no concerns about Tet's skills, and the Huddle would have said all these same things about drafting Mike Evans. My only concern is what we're going to do about our historically bad defense. Signing a couple DTs doesn't fix it.

Let’s be honest, at #8 no defender was going get our defense ranked more than 27 out of 32 in one year. In my opinion I rather see whether Bryce has the stuff, cause I don’t think we know yet. This way we get to see entering year 3, whether he has a future here.

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3 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Canales is at least creative with how he schemes guys open and this is just going to help with that in many ways. We all complained about how he seemed to ditch the run game early in favor of the pass, so at least we'll have another toy in that department for Bryce.

we are the slowest offense in the nfl, let that sink in

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

we are the slowest offense in the nfl, let that sink in

Yeah not a fan of this pic would have preferred penn te if they were going offense.  He may be faster then this wr lol.  He looks so so so slow off the line and in his breaks

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9 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Seems like Morgan and even other GM’s (since he’s still available) are scared about Walkers size, traits, and film. I’ve said all along that if you watch Walker‘s film, it leaves a lot to be desired. Seems like other football guys agreed with that. Mykel Williams would’ve been the next guy up, but I don’t think he’s a difference maker and neither did Dan Morgan. TMAC is going to be a great player for us. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.

If you think tet doesn't have concerns then you are blind. NFL Dbs are a whole other breed. Big with hands don't make you great, the guy is gonna have to develop some serious toughness to survive in the league. Defenders will get in his grill and stay there and he better learn to start liking watching film or he will be outta here in a few years. 

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