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Wr Stephen Hill Visiting Panthers


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You get what? 30 non-local visits before the draft? A lot of things could happen, so we are just doing work on guys in case a certain scenario plays out.

I'm sure if more teams had spent time putting in work on Aaron Rodgers instead of assuming he'd go top 5, he wouldn't have fallen to 26 or wherever it was. So you should also put in work on guys that do not look like a fit for your pick just in case.

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:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

This is my guy!!! I hope we can figure out a way to get him.

P55 has been busting my balls about Hill. ;) Last year at this time we were best friends soundly on the Cam bandwagon together. This year it has been a different story!!

At least we are seeing what he has got. I think this guy could be a dynamite receiver. One of the best in the NFL in 2 years. He also could flame out of the NFL in 2 years. Upside is enormous.

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Pats need dline help they'll take a Devon Still or Worthy with one 1st and Janoris with the other.

Not if Brady tells them to get him a WR. I could see them going defense for one pick, but a deep threat if there with the 2nd and grab more defense in the 2nd round where the WR pool drops off.

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:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

This is my guy!!! I hope we can figure out a way to get him.

P55 has been busting my balls about Hill. ;) Last year at this time we were best friends soundly on the Cam bandwagon together. This year it has been a different story!!

At least we are seeing what he has got. I think this guy could be a dynamite receiver. One of the best in the NFL in 2 years. He also could flame out of the NFL in 2 years. Upside is enormous.

Now I haven't said anything bad about Hill lately. Give me a break........ I told you if he were there at 40 I might take him. I am just not sold on him much above that. But what do I know anyway. I have my favorites and guys I don't really think are all that. The good news for Hill is that for some strange reason the Panthers haven't called me yet to get my input.

Go figure????

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Hill's measurables are outstanding. I'd like to know how his football IQ is, because from all reports I've read, he wasn't asked to run any complex routs in college. But that's why they bring these guys in for visits, and that's what the talking heads were saying about Cam last year...

Truthfully, with our 2nd round track record, I'm all about taking a flyer on high potential.

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Hill's measurables are outstanding. I'd like to know how his football IQ is, because from all reports I've read, he wasn't asked to run any complex routs in college. But that's why they bring these guys in for visits, and that's what the talking heads were saying about Cam last year...

Truthfully, with our 2nd round track record, I'm all about taking a flyer on high potential.

Very intelligent guy. Routes should be a breeze for him. In fact I am inclined to think his IQ is his greatest asset.

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