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WR in the 4th


longhorncat

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Our local entertainment rag had an interesting report:

Panthers

Jeff Fuller, 2012 WR prospect and former Texas A&M standout told Rosterwatch that the Panthers were one of the three teams he interviewed with extensively at the Senior Bowl. While the Panthers have more pressing needs for a disruptive pass rusher, physicality along a horrible defensive line, and some new bodies in the secondary, I look for them to address these issues in the first three rounds and target the best WR value on the board in Round 4, which I project to be Jeff Fuller territory.

taken from the Austin Chronicle

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Impression: A talented kid who looked like one of the draft's best receiver prospects as a junior, but his game has really fallen off as a senior. A lack of focus, dropped footballs and questionable separation skills will cause him to fall. ---National Football Post

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