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Fletcher Cox visited with Panthers


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Safer pick? Lol

I don't think there is a safer pick between poe, and cox.

Two different styles of defensive tackles. Either one would improve the team.

Hard to get excited any any visit, as the panthers are going to meet with all the players they consider top picks. Whether it's anounced or not.

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I know I wouldn't. Poe is a NT, that's about it. He gets pushed around by 200 pound running backs. I wouldn't want him on my team. He has so much potential but did not dominate even in conference. Rather have Cox, Still, Brockers, or trade down before drafting poe.

Bump. Agree. Poe didn't perform so high in a weaker conference.

Cox was highly recruited to play for alabama, auburn n lsu

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Poe can play other positions as well and not just NT. He can play 3 tech, 5 tech and i even seen him play a 7 tech in a 3 man passing situation. with that said i like Cox more because of the competition he faced, and he had his way at times. either guy would make me happy at 9.

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I absolutely love Cox. No homo.. slurp. He reminds me of Gerald McCoy coming out of college. Gerald McCoy was a BEAST at Oklahoma. Not saying Cox will bust, just they play very similar styles. I think we take the 3-tech.. Dontari Poe is not a 3-tech.

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I absolutely love Cox. No homo.. slurp. He reminds me of Gerald McCoy coming out of college. Gerald McCoy was a BEAST at Oklahoma. Not saying Cox will bust, just they play very similar styles. I think we take the 3-tech.. Dontari Poe is not a 3-tech.

Hows that working out for McCoy now? :cool:

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