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Lanoris Sellers = Cam lite?


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I would take in a heartbeat.  With TMacs ability to catch just about everything in a fifteen foot radius, those two together would be freaking dangerous.  He isn’t very accurate, yet, but he doesn’t need to be with the type of WR we have.  Cam wasn’t very accurate either, that turned out ok.

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Lite? I'm not sure there's any 'lite' about him. He reminds me more of Cam than any QB coming out of college since Josh Allen, and Sellers is significantly better as a passer than Josh Allen was coming out of Wyoming.

Still raw, yes, but farther along in his development than Allen was and has played against much better competition in the SEC.

Now, he hasn't shown the ability to outright carry a team on his back the way Cam did at Auburn, but that's an extraordinarily rare trait for a QB. Most QB prospects don't check that particular box.

On the flip side, South Carolina has a lot more talent than Auburn did when Cam was there so Sellers hasn't had to carry them.

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17 hours ago, Jmac said:

What are your thoughts on Sellers?  Big frame and big arm at 6'3 and 245 lbs. Shades of Cam Newton. Complete opposite of Young. Could be the answer to what they need. He needs some refinment, but the intangibles are sky high. Looks like a smart guy and not a problem child. He will be a high QB prospect no doubt.

 

 

 

 

He feels more like Richardson. I don't know about his passing intangibles, he's also only a sophmore i think?

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He needs to improve his progressions and not look to run every time his primary target is covered.  If he does, Sellers could be the number 1 overall pick.  If he doesn't, then he'll be a later round flier and the NFL is littered with running QBs that are so so at passing.  

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43 minutes ago, jtm said:

He needs to improve his progressions and not look to run every time his primary target is covered.  If he does, Sellers could be the number 1 overall pick.  If he doesn't, then he'll be a later round flier and the NFL is littered with running QBs that are so so at passing.  

Sellers will absolutely not be a late round anything. He'll go 1st round based off traits alone.

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