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Lanoris Sellers = Cam lite?


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As a Gamecock fan, I think he's great a lot of the time. I also think he's overrated a lot of the time. He really turned it on the the second half of last season. However he started very slow. His passing needs a lot of work. He's very prone to over thowing a target by 10-20 yards. He has started this season pretty slow as well. Ive not been impressed with his passing or his running against relatively weak competition this year. I would need to see a lot more this year before I would want to use a high first round pick on him.

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Anything like AR-15(IND)?

Some folks wanted to draft him high. He kinda like Cam they said or the tools are there just got to learn how to QB. In the NFL it's to late to be still learning the basics 

Only QB I want is a guy that's the best player on a ok team. Someone that makes the players around him better not the team is so good it's easy every week.

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2 hours ago, BrewerHouseBeer said:

As a Gamecock fan, I think he's great a lot of the time. I also think he's overrated a lot of the time. He really turned it on the the second half of last season. However he started very slow. His passing needs a lot of work. He's very prone to over thowing a target by 10-20 yards. He has started this season pretty slow as well. Ive not been impressed with his passing or his running against relatively weak competition this year. I would need to see a lot more this year before I would want to use a high first round pick on him.

This is pretty much exactly what my Gamecock friend said as we watched games this year. He doesn't follow NFL at all and was a little surprised to find people were considering him a top prospect.

Hes not there yet but has the tools at least

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On 9/11/2025 at 7:05 PM, UnluckyforSome said:

He has some potential, but I really think he would benefit by either staying another year, or sitting at the NFL level. There is a little bit of Richardson bust risk there. That said, we will probably draft him if we have the chance, start him day 1, and all be shocked when he is terrible as well.

His numbers are better than Richardsons completion wise. Richardson struggled with a pro offense. 

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