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Panthers reach deal with Muhsin 'Moose' Muhammad III


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I occasionally checked in on him while he was at A&M, hoping he would blow up and become a great NFL prospect.  This is awesome.  I feel like his dad doesn’t get enough love for how great of a player he was.  I certainly hope lil Moose eventually gets on the roster…  this is the stuff movies are made of.

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We need a solid returner, which he can do. And that is going to help.

But you watch his tape, against good SEC competition and the guy just has it. Just wasn't always on a good team.

And then, that bloodline... Loved watching his Dad play the game. If some of that skill and all of that football knowledge came down to him, then there will be a seat for him in the WR room this season.

I'll be pulling for him during training camp to make the final roster.

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It's going to be tough to make this roster at WR. Our emphasis on the position is interesting. 

 

That said, I love the guy as a prospect. He had some dominant games. Coming out of 2022 he was a highly coveted prospect. A&M did not have a very good passer in his tenure there. I also think he fit what Jimbo wanted to do a lot better than Elko. Hopefully, that's a good thing, as Jimbo runs a much more pro-style system. Potential high ceiling UDFA is what it's all about this time of year. 

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12 hours ago, chknwing said:

hes pretty good.  has a shot. WR room is crowded.  people may not like it but theilen may get traded to eliminate the tunnel vision to him from Bryce

Tunnel vision? Theilen is the only guy who consistently runs his routes correctly. What do you want Bryce to do?

 

I guess Jefferson and Adam’s should be traded too, because, you know, tunnel vision is bad. 

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