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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Return man 

Typical Panthers. Take special teamers over OL/CB, need positions. LS over Trey Smith, returner over TBD.

Eagles did us dirty. Williams was the guy I really wanted in the 6th and we missed by one pick.

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Just now, WhoKnows said:

Typical Panthers. Take special teamers over OL/CB, need positions. LS over Trey Smith, returner over TBD.

Eagles did us dirty. Williams was the guy I really wanted in the 6th and we missed by one pick.

In all honesty, most dudes taken in the 7th round are going to be special teamers at best.

Trey Smith is a rare one where 31 other teams fuged up not taking him sooner. Still don't understand how he fell to the 6th

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Just now, App Panther said:

Yeah, same. I watched alot of CU games being in Colorado and he was always flashing and making plays. I think this is fine.

Yes...people that were to busy hating on Colorado probably wasn't paying attention to him because he wasn't shedeur or Travis Hunter. But he was great in his role and gives us that shifty hard to cover receiver we need.

 

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Just now, PleaseCutStewart said:

In all honesty, most dudes taken in the 7th round are going to be special teamers at best.

Trey Smith is a rare one where 31 other teams fuged up not taking him sooner. Still don't understand how he fell to the 6th

hes probably straight to PS after camp until further notice, unless he is a really good return man so we shall see

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6 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Typical Panthers. Take special teamers over OL/CB, need positions. LS over Trey Smith, returner over TBD.

Eagles did us dirty. Williams was the guy I really wanted in the 6th and we missed by one pick.

Dude, it's the sixth round.....

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