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Daniel Jeremiah mocks KC Concepcion to the #Panthers 👏👏👏


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15 minutes ago, TD alt said:

And what words are you referring to? 

How about the fact that in his own words, he basically said that in the money rounds, we ain't drafting for depth, but players that can make an impact from day one? 

Canales said. "So Luke certainly gives us that, and he'll be competing for the job. We also have Nick Samac, whom we brought in, and I'm excited about Nick. He looks good. has been training. We could draft a guy, so we wanted to try to make that position a really competitive spot.

 

66 PFF ranking 18th among centers.  Textbook defintion of "meh"

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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Canales said. "So Luke certainly gives us that, and he'll be competing for the job. We also have Nick Samac, whom we brought in, and I'm excited about Nick. He looks good. has been training. We could draft a guy, so we wanted to try to make that position a really competitive spot.

 

66 PFF ranking 18th among centers.  Textbook defintion of "meh"

If you say so. All that is is coach-speak. Center may be addressed, and it may even be likely, but it won't be in the first. 

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2 hours ago, TD alt said:

You draft the BPA, the highest graded person on your board, period! It doesn't matter what the position is. It doesn't matter if it's three times in a row, particularly when you need a WR--particularly when one of them hasn't worked out. What you and others are suggesting from one perspective is to draft for need--exclude an entire position just because it's the first round, even though that position should rightly be in play just like all the other positions that could provide a valuable upgrade to your team, just because you drafted them in the first round for two seasons in a row. I hate to be blunt and it may appear disrespectful (but it's really not) but in my opinion that's just nonsensical. You draft the BPA/BAP regardless of any arbitrary notions because that's what leads to success, and that you used free agency to set yourself up so that you could do that very thing. That's just the way that I see it 
 
https://www.carolinahuddle.com/topic/480550-look-at-the-wrs-in-recent-drafts-around-19/?do=findComment&comment=7062085

He’s not BPA at 19 

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18 hours ago, TD alt said:

Dude, you're way off base. Concepcion had 440 yards after contact in 2025. Is it elite? No. Is it solid? Hell yeah. Even if I concede that he's not a home run threat, he not only returned two TDs to the house, but he also took a 48 yard screen pass to the house against a stout Mizzou defense. He also had a 45 yarder and a 34 yarder, both largely running after the catch. So you can take that however you want. 

Keenan Allen's career YAC average is basically half (and I'm being generous) of what Concepcion put up last year. Come on, man. They are entirely different receivers.

Sure, he had some legit concentration drops, but it's like some analysts have said, a lot of times drops are overrated. Moreover, it's not like Concepcion is a finished product. 

I mean, it's easy to say most mocks have him outside the first round without realistically being able to look at all the mocks. I've seen him in the top 30 on big boards, so you take that as you will.

Yards after contact can measured if a guy juke a defender and said defender lays a hand on the offensive player., so that doesn’t mean he’s running through a ton of tackles.

 

You do know Allen had a bunch of YAC at Cal also right? It’s about projecting and Concepcion doesn’t look to project as a YAC guy in the NFL.

This WR class isn’t even that good and he’s not projected in the first round, that doesn’t scream first round talent 

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2 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Yards after contact can measured if a guy juke a defender and said defender lays a hand on the offensive player., so that doesn’t mean he’s running through a ton of tackles.

 

You do know Allen had a bunch of YAC at Cal also right? It’s about projecting and Concepcion doesn’t look to project as a YAC guy in the NFL.

This WR class isn’t even that good and he’s not projected in the first round, that doesn’t scream first round talent 

Whatever you say.

It's a deep wr class that should produce several good receivers. According to Matt Harmon and other respected analysts, it wouldn't be a shocker if Concepcion ends up the best in the class.

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1 hour ago, Swaggasaurus said:

My KC comp is Ted Ginn Jr. Stats say so, they look the same on the field. Both smooth runners, fight the football when catching it. Marcel Reed can’t really air it out, CJ Bailey sprayed footballs as a freshman. He might have something to unlock as more of a deep ball guy.

I can't see it. Ginn was very smooth, but in no way was he really elusive. He'd just catch it and outrun you with world class speed. He was largely a one-trick pony. No one was going to catch him. Concepcion is elusive and simply more explosive. That release off the line is wicked and he is just a savvier route runner and grittier overall. He didn't win the Paul Hornung award for nothing. 

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