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Round 1 - Panthers Select Tetairoa McMillan at Pick 8


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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I should’ve clarified Pittman’s numbers minus the rookie year but with 6-8 touchdowns a year. 

I wouldn’t be upset with 70-800-6 rookie year numbers 

Marvin Harrison Jr put up 62-885-8 

So yah somewhere in that ballpark are my expectations 

Id take that for a rookie

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I should’ve clarified Pittman’s numbers minus the rookie year but with 6-8 touchdowns a year. 

I wouldn’t be upset with 70-800-6 rookie year numbers 

Marvin Harrison Jr put up 62-885-8 

So yah somewhere in that ballpark are my expectations 

For me it's very much situation dependent like I said above, so if anything, I think I'd actually prefer this type of stat line because I think it would bode well for overall team growth and success.

Harrison had McBride there to "steal" 111 Rec and 1,146 yards, it's going to be hard for any rookie to put up better stats than he did when that happens, and he was supposed to be the best WR prospect in the last few decades.

For me the big stat for T-Mac this year will be TD's, because I can see a scenario where the massive yard totals isn't there because of all the options Bryce will have and he's still a rookie, but he should be the clear top dog in the redzone playbook and hope we use him accordingly.

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The best part about this pick is I know how bad Canales wants that alpha so teams have to start rolling coverage to free up the other players.

Say what you want about Legette the man has wheels. And if teams need to start putting the safety over the top of TMac plus Legette develops some more we could see alot more explosive plays 

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11 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

The best part about this pick is I know how bad Canales wants that alpha so teams have to start rolling coverage to free up the other players.

Say what you want about Legette the man has wheels. And if teams need to start putting the safety over the top of TMac plus Legette develops some more we could see alot more explosive plays 

Mike Kaye has been questioning this since training camp.  God bless him for actually writing this.

 

"Legette might be the most awkward running wide receiver we've seen in a long time. He gallops down the field like he has pebbles in his cleats but fire in his heart. He is deceptively quick, but weirdly off-balance."

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Mike Kaye has been questioning this since training camp.  God bless him for actually writing this.

 

"Legette might be the most awkward running wide receiver we've seen in a long time. He gallops down the field like he has pebbles in his cleats but fire in his heart. He is deceptively quick, but weirdly off-balance."

Don't care how he gets from A to B as long as he gets there with his 4.4 speed 

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16 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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The +800 on getting to 10 TD's looks quite tasty, if he plays 17 games I think he gets to double digit TDs.

XL was our best Redzone target last year, T-Mac is an insane upgrade in that role next year, he's going to be a target monster in the end zone

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7 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

The man eats raccoon give him time 

XL and T-Mac are basically as polar opposite as possible with XL as backwoods southern kid and T-Mac a Hawaii and So Cal kid, but they both have big personalities and neither is remotely shy in front of the camera.

The team should have them do some ongoing social media segment together as I think the two of them are going to be a hilarious combo off the field to watch together, it would be gold.

If T-Mac is the player I expect him to be and XL can improve, they will make for a very fan friendly WR duo for a while.

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