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Big, slow and not going to be a Panther.

Slow is a little extreme. He's gone against 2 of the top cb prospects(Kirkpatrick and Dennard) in this draft and his speed was enough to beat both of them. What he lacks in speed, he more than compensates for with his size, strength, gifted catching ability and work ethic.

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Slow is a little extreme. He's gone against 2 of the top cb prospects(Kirkpatrick and Dennard) in this draft and his speed was enough to beat both of them. What he lacks in speed, he more than compensates for with his size, strength, gifted catching ability and work ethic.

You left out him being a fatass. Dude has bust written all over him. Dwayne Jarrett showed promise in college too.

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Slow is a little extreme. He's gone against 2 of the top cb prospects(Kirkpatrick and Dennard) in this draft and his speed was enough to beat both of them. What he lacks in speed, he more than compensates for with his size, strength, gifted catching ability and work ethic.

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You forced me

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You left out him being a fatass. Dude has bust written all over him. Dwayne Jarrett showed promise in college too.aside[/quote

Haven't you learned anything from everything we went thru with Cam? Remember how wrong so many people were about him? Assuming he's going to bust cuz you saw a picture of him looking chubby on the internet is ignorant.

He has as much in common with Jarrett as Cam does with Jemarcus

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