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Amini Silatolu Is A Superstar, Shut Up.


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I was pimping this guy out all day to be our pick and there's a reason why. He is absolutely dominant at guard, just watch the tape. He literally punches defenders to the ground, and has more pancakes in his highlights than any offensive linemen I've ever seen.

He will start right away and make a HUGE impact. Our offensive line issues are solved for this next season, and Amini Silatolu will keep Cam healthy and clean for a very long time.

Just stop and think to yourself how you felt after taking Ryan Kalil, and now think of how you feel about him.

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Welcome to Charlotte, Amini!!!

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I don't mind the pick but calling him a superstar because he has a good highlight tape against terrible competition is a tad ridiculous.

He's the kind of superstar that goes unnoticed. He's the guy that keeps Newton off the ground, and allows him to make the plays he can make.

So it's not a sexy pick, you have to get over that and realize what he's going to bring to this team. He will be a star for us for years.

We got two decade-long stud's so far.

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