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Scout On Dontari Poe: Watch Him Play, He Didn’T Do Anything


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Yeah and Cam couldn't throw a football and in no way should have been the #1 overall pick. "If anyone you should take Blaine Gabbert" Scouts have proven to be geniuses over the years.

Also you need to remember, he hasn't played football that long. He was in band then the football asked him to try football. He is raw and has some work to do, but with NFL coaching and battling NFL olinemen everyday in practce, he has all the tools to be an awesome defensive tackle. I'm not saying to draft him though. I don't really know who I want and don't really care.

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Yeah and Cam couldn't throw a football and in no way should have been the #1 overall pick. "If anyone you should take Blaine Gabbert" Scouts have proven to be geniuses over the years.

If you're going to ridicule every person who has gotten a prospect wrong, you might as well just stop paying attention to the draft. It's all about probabilities, not absolutes. Amazing that people can't grasp this.

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I hope we don't draft coples. He has great size but poor, motor, stamina, work ethic, annoying arms. I watched every Carolina game and he was hardly ever doing anything. He will be a bust

Many scouts have said Poe has a HORRIBLE motor.

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Every year there is a combine warrior that shoots up the draft boards. First round athlete, 2nd-3rd round football player. If we take him I'll be extremely disappointed.

Then again, I said the exact same thing about Cammy Cam. So lulz. Luckily, Hurney is literally perfect in the first round so I trust him to make the best pick.

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Lol @ people trying to predict the future.

you would think people would learn from last year after being so wrong about Cam. Then again, the ones that were right about havent' learned anything yet and are just as bad as those against Cam last year.

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Ingram or Kuechly if they go defense in the first round. Otherwise DeCastro or Reiff for the OL. They can still pick up a quality DT in the 2nd round.

No to everyone u said. We have a kuechly on the team. James anderson a guy who makes tackles and not sacks and good in coverage. Ingram seems like 2 much of a tweener to me he's an athlete who will be moved around alot but does have a true position. I d rather not go ol in the first round to many other needs.

With the trade for cambell otah fully healthy and bell, i would like to go one more year before grabing one in the first.

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