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Panthers Met With DT Jerel Worthy?


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This could mean we're looking for second round defensive linemen that we're confident in plugging into the rotation, then spending our first on BPA.

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For the people that don't know who Jerel Worthy is, trust me, he's going to be a really, really good DT at the next level.

He absolutely dominated Wisconsin's pro level offensive line in their championship game last season. Definitely worth a look.

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he has late first to second round grade correct?

As of now, it seems that way. If we could honestly move out of the #9 spot back to around 16-32, he would definitely be an awesome pick.

If we could get New England's two 1st picks for our 9th, like was talked about before, and we somehow landed Worthy and Jenkins... Holy hell, what a draft that would be.

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I have seen him as high as12, or the 3rd D-Lineman. He is top 20 easy. I hate that we may miss him.

I may be a MSU homer, but he would make an immediate impact. He absolutely explodes off the snap. He is disruptive, quick, strong, and above all, has a high motor.

I love the guy. Just not at 9. Or why not? If he can make an impact? Which I believe he will. Then why not? OK, I have talked myself into it.

Fuc Poe or Brockers, or Cox. I want Jerel. And GOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Holy hell, this kid is insane. I'm a believer after seeing that video. The guy just manhandles people for free. Poe and Brockers didn't look anywhere near that explosive and neither of them had to play Wisconsin. If we can trade down and get Worthy and Janoris/other CB (Kuechly? lol), I'd consider this a win. Screw praying for Claiborne, I'm gonna pray for these two. We have more than one hole on defense.

Yes, this is all based off of that video. No, I don't care.

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