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SOURCE: Panthers #1 target is KC Conception


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1 minute ago, Verge said:

Ideal? Probably Tyson. Not that that is happening. Tyson, Lemon, Tate is like a dream scenario. 

But regardless, you feel WR is the goal for round 1?

I think if one of those three that you mentioned is there, then I could see them being the pick, if not, I really think it is a lineman. OT or DT.

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Just now, XClown1986 said:

But regardless, you feel WR is the goal for round 1?

I think if one of those three that you mentioned is there, then I could see them being the pick, if not, I really think it is a lineman. OT or DT.

Offensive weapon and Dillion Thieneman. Wouldn't be like...SHOCKED by Peter Woods.

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17 hours ago, PanthersNCSU said:

When you're trying to evaluate Bryce by putting weapons around him...I'd rather put sure-handed guys on the field. 

Loved KC when he was at State, but I'm worried he's got a PR/KR future unless he can break some short throws like he's Ted Ginn with Cam. 

Bryce Young has already been weighed, measured and found wanting.

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17 hours ago, AceMan said:

Very on brand for the Panthers...

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^^Looking at this list...but I cannot get behind taking KC Concepcion or even a WR in the 1st round period.

Wow I didn’t know about YPRR. Apparently it’s a very good indicator of a WR being successful or not. Only a few of those WR have shown a flash of success. Brian Thomas had a great rookie year but was bad last year. Golden flashed in the second half of last year but I also think it could be misleading with YPRR cause he’s a YAC receiver.

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3 hours ago, Verge said:

Ideal? Probably Tyson. Not that that is happening. Tyson, Lemon, Tate is like a dream scenario. 

In my opinion Tyson and Lemon are 1a and Tate is 1b.  Lemon slightly ahead because of Tyson's injury history. 

Panthers need to stay far away from Tyson though, they have a poor track record when it comes to players who were injured. 

I do believe one of the WR will fall.

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20 hours ago, Basbear said:

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Could've told you that about Elijah Sarrat going back to his JMU days. The only other receiver I've really seen (until recently) have as much success against App State is Jalen Tolbert when he was at South Alabama. 

If it were me, I go defense and try to get Elijah in the 2nd or 3rd round.

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36 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

I’d lose it more if we drafted Sadiq’s 21 YPG. fuging most of which came off wheel routes out of the backfield. 

Oh poo. I didn’t realize he would be out of the backfield.  That plays right into Bryce’s little passing chart and skill set. Dammit. Now I’m torn. 
I had him pictured as a line up on the LOS typical TE. 
 

Still rather have a RB doing that type of thing. 

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34 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Carolina is in 1-1 personnel 65% of the time. A third WR is as important as the #1 TE. If they don't go WR early (and they're BPA), then they must have a lot of faith in Metchie.

Or a speedy, burner, shifty WR on day 2.....or day 3. 

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37 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Carolina is in 1-1 personnel 65% of the time. A third WR is as important as the #1 TE. If they don't go WR early (and they're BPA), then they must have a lot of faith in Metchie.

Maybe we went 1-1 personnel because we didn’t have a TE worth a damn.

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1 hour ago, strato said:

Oh poo. I didn’t realize he would be out of the backfield.  That plays right into Bryce’s little passing chart and skill set. Dammit. Now I’m torn. 
I had him pictured as a line up on the LOS typical TE. 
 

Still rather have a RB doing that type of thing. 

Literally HBack and slot only. No catches out of inline tight end position.

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