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Panthers Scouting Pat White hard


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Wyche also reports that 25 NFL teams were represented at the West Virginia Pro Day. We personally spotted Steelers coach Mike Tomlin (who apparently always attends the WVU Pro Day, given its proximity to Pittsburgh), Bears director of college scouting Greg Gabriel, and scouts sporting the colors and logos of the Chiefs, Panthers, Packers, Vikings, Bills, Packers, Raiders, 49ers, Eagles, Giants, Ravens, Bills, and Jets.

The Panthers had two or three guys who were keeping a close eye on White as he threw passes.

http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/03/12/whites-workout-focuses-on-quarterback/

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I know this is cliche, but he'd be a nice "Wildcat" option. He can actually throw. Pat White, DeAngelo, and Stewart in the same backfield would be pretty sweet.

That plus I think he has thrown better this offseason then any of the QB that are in this draft. I really hope we get him. But I don't want to pick him earlier then early 3rd round.

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I wouldn't mind it if we didn't need to address the CB spot in the 3rd round also, if the 2nd round pick is used to address the DT spot.

Most likely we will have more picks hopefulley another 1 and 2nd. But if we dont I agree we need to address those two positions first.

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