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QB Diego Pavia visiting the Panthers today


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5 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Well, one thing about Pavia that is indisputable: he's got that dawg in him. His production can't be denied either.

Okay. I haven’t really looked at him because, no interest in tiny. 
 

I would ask the same questions I asked about Bryce, which are basically what athletic traits does he have that rate as above average in the NFL? 

In Bryce’s case, the honest answer I came up with was none. 

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1 hour ago, strato said:

Okay. I haven’t really looked at him because, no interest in tiny. 
 

I would ask the same questions I asked about Bryce, which are basically what athletic traits does he have that rate as above average in the NFL? 

In Bryce’s case, the honest answer I came up with was none. 

Pavia is short with good size. He's strong and he's durable. He has good vision as a runner. He is a true dual threat, but won't be running away from anyone. Still, you can at least run a credible QB sneak, probably. 

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8 hours ago, X-Clown said:

Per Ian Rapoport

https://x.com/RapSheet/status/2041496812469551198?s=20

I am sure this thread will be fun 

 

I am not reading the other posts before I say this:  If he is an UDFA, I cannot think of a better place to go--an offense sorta built for a small QB.  I sense a bit of Johnny Manziel in him, but he could settle into an emergency QB role here--He won at Vandy.  Beat Bama.  Worth a late round pick or UDFA contract.  Now,, I am going to post this and then read what the Huddle has to say.  (I admit I don't know much about him, but the highlights?  He seems to be able to do what Bryce can do--maybe better because  his team was not Alabama).

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