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1 minute ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

If he busts yeah. You could say that about any player. If Tmac turns out to be an AJ Green/ Tee Higgins caliber player, it’ll be a great pick. I think he’ll be great. 

His best comparison is Drake London if he lives up to it.

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25 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

I think we want to trade back, pick up another 2nd or 3rd and walk out of days 1 and two with something like:

- Mykel Williams or Walter Nolen

- Aireontae Ersery

- Jaylin Noel

- Safety.

 

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48 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't think we draft an OT tonight but I honestly expect one tomorrow. There's just way too much smoke around OT being way more of a need than we think

I do too. And I like it. I dont wanna go back to OL being a concern. 

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2 hours ago, ClawOn said:

Mykel but I doubt that one too. If she says Walker is a smokescreen she's probably right about that though. 

Idk Joe Person is pretty reliable. I might on the wrong side on this one. 

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2 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Comparisons are just comparisons. You never actually know what the player will turn into. I think he’s much better than Drake London. i’ve been watching him since high school. He’s special. 

Special is in the eyes of the beholder. 

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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'm glad we only have to wait a few hours until the draft starts, and then a few more hours to get to the 8th pick.

Wait all that damn time then the annual panthers commercial break comes like fuggin clockwork. haha

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3 hours ago, Coheed said:

We also gave up more points than any defense in NFL history. 

And statistics would suggest that won’t happen again, regardless. We don’t need to reach at 8 when the talent later is so close to what we would get there. 
 

BPA will be Graham or Warren. 
 

we don’t need Tet, who has the same exact skill set as Legette. We need a 5’11 dude who runs a 4.25 40. 

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Just now, CPcavedweller said:

And statistics would suggest that won’t happen again, regardless. We don’t need to reach at 8 when the talent later is so close to what we would get there. 
 

BPA will be Graham or Warren. 
 

we don’t need Tet, who has the same exact skill set as Legette. We need a 5’11 dude who runs a 4.25 40. 

Yep, we need diverse pass catchers.  We need some quick shifty YAC play.  Or a TE.  Not TMac.   We already got to 2nd year guys to develop on the  outside.  

 

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