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Panthers at Gators Pro Day


pantherboss

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The Golden Calf of Bristol! The Golden Calf of Bristol!

OMG!!!! They are starting to scout early for The Golden Calf of Bristol!!!!! Draft The Golden Calf of Bristol next year!!!!!!!

lol

Joking aside, RadioKiller is right, before going down in fall pratice with knee ligament damage he was a lock to be a first team all sec and in the running for all american status. More of a reciever than a blocker, but we could use as many set of hands as possible. May drop to the 4th round but could go as high as the 2nd. If he is still there in the 4th, i would take a chance on him.

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Yeah he'd definitely be a steal in the 4th. But the fact that we don't use a TE position that much (and especially not as a receiving TE, which CI is) most likely means he won't be drafted by us, like Kurb said.

And yes, Jason Watkins could also be a target. He really improved as the season went along.

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watkins is the most likely target there.

we need Oline depth pretty bad...much more so than anything else on offense. watkins would be a second day pick.

harvin is going to be amazing, though. i wish we needed him. he's going to go pretty early. easily top to pick.

we don't need anymore TEs. we don't really need any receivers or RBs at all.

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watkins is the most likely target there.

we need Oline depth pretty bad...much more so than anything else on offense. watkins would be a second day pick.

harvin is going to be amazing, though. i wish we needed him. he's going to go pretty early. easily top to pick.

we don't need anymore TEs. we don't really need any receivers or RBs at all.

We need oline depth, Dline depth and depending on the peppers situation (a starter or a major rotation guy at de) We could also use a major guy at DT to help out Kemo and lewis. We need a CB for depth as well. Those are our big needs.

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