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BREAKING: Panthers insider says KC Conception is the favorite @19


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35 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

 

Im just not a fan, here's what I think of when KC is talked about-

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For nerd numbers thats almost perfect for showing future success....I mean Polk was traded for used coupons, Coleman about 50 problems there, 3 panthers that ugh.....I still got hope for XL but maaannn.

And who is right there....KC. Loads of teams run zone in the NFL, like 70% of time and KC sucks against 70% of time.....so send that to those "experts" and watch them change some thoughts.....

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the legend Mims, whom of baylor fame was linked here in many trade rumors....

My God that list, read it my fend!!

 

7 minutes ago, Growl said:

That doesn’t really mean anything though. To expand on it, not only did they take three straight, they took a first round WR in four out of five years.

if they had passed on the talent in 2007 because of what they did from 2003-2005, it would’ve been a colossal mistake. 
 

millen’s mistake was drafting bad players. If the talent is at a premium position-then take that.

it should also be pointed out that today’s nfl mandates three, if not four, quality wideouts whereas in the early two thousands you were just fine with two 

This chart does not give me the warm fuzzy.  KC is on a list with three of our most disappointing WRs in recent memory. 

We cannot screw this pick up.  We must nail our first pick. Do you believe he's going to be the best BPA availiable?

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7 minutes ago, Growl said:

That doesn’t really mean anything though. To expand on it, not only did they take three straight, they took a first round WR in four out of five years.

if they had passed on the talent in 2007 because of what they did from 2003-2005, it would’ve been a colossal mistake. 
 

millen’s mistake was drafting bad players. If the talent is at a premium position-then take that.

it should also be pointed out that today’s nfl mandates three, if not four, quality wideouts whereas in the early two thousands you were just fine with two 

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14 minutes ago, Growl said:

You run zone because you can’t challenge WRs in space. Developing a guy to learn when to squat or stop is a normal part of the growing process. Guys who can challenge man and separate deep are going to get drafted high or paid exuberant money. It’s a skill set you have to have on your roster.

additionally, this data isn’t new-we’ve seen it before, so I don’t need to read it. It’s an isolated component of his profile whole profile, one that is about to get him drafted high. 

So in this reply, you are good with KC sucking against what he will see 70% of time in NFL??

You don't think the WRs didn't get coached up?? 

This data is the best us public people have in relation to success. Its one of the only analytics with clear outcomes at both ends. 

You can field a team of Mingo, KC, and TMJ. 

I will focus on WRs above 2.3, like JSN is 3.67, JJ is 3.05, lemon is 3.22. SO you take those three with your rookie and I take my with lemon as my rookie......

Its more of IQ if you want to next level this, but I don't feel you want that since its good to fail 70% of the time..

 

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15 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

 

This chart does not give me the warm fuzzy.  KC is on a list with three of our most disappointing WRs in recent memory. 

We cannot screw this pick up.  We must nail our first pick. Do you believe he's going to be the best BPA availiable?

F that brah, lets draft a dumbass that struggles against what NFL run 70%.... Just coach him up!!1!1!!

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

I feel at best KC would be the 15th best option at pick 19.....even stowers could be above him, for me he's up for 51, but not 19.....if that happens repeat of 2024 success. KO is like the 10th best WR, he's a late 2nd type of guy..

I feel this way about Sadiq. 21 YPG career. Doesn’t play tight end. KC at least fits a Pro football position and Punt return.

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KC is going to be an explosive weapon for whichever team drafts him. He'd complete our WR room for several years. I'd love to have him, but I am also okay to go defense at 19. I think we have the chance for this defense to be 1op 10 with one or two other pieces. 

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