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Round 4: Panthers Select Brandon Hogan


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Strange, Maybe there is something to JR being less concerned about a players past with Rivera in there. Might be a good thing.

If thats the case, can we please bring back THE NATURE BOY?!!?!?! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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I've never heard of him, but here's what Charles Davis and Mike Mayock said:

- Good football player, better than a 4th round talent.

- Has some off the field issues. Got a DUI and had an ACL problem in college.

- Good special teams player.

- Plays with a swagger, but it doesn't always translate into great football play.

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They believe that Rivera is a great "molder of men". They like the coaches they brought in and like how they are all teachers. They did not have faith in Fox like that, he was more of a players coach and loyal.

With that being said I like this pick, being a Charlotte 49er alum my college football team is Louisville. I watch a lot of Big East games and this kid can play.

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