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Holy Hell What A Reach!


Dash Global

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probably could've got this guy in the 5th or someone comparable and kept next yrs 3rd!!!!!!!

Hurney should be barred from trading picks by JRich, he has screwed this team over and over doing these type of trades.

The 5th? Try the 6th, or 7th. Hell maybe even in UDFA

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I have watched every game of Alexander's career being an OU fan. I can tell you that he is a high motor guy, with good character. He was an impact player for the Sooners defense, and I am not mad with this pick at all.

Dash Global, you need to do some research on him, and don't jump to conclusions. I guarantee you are not basing your opinion on your own film study of him. You would like what you see. I personally thought Alexander was a 2nd round talent, and was surprised to see that he wasn't projected higher.

Thanks for actually putting some level headed insight into this otherwise pointless thread.

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I hope you're right but every scouting report I've read on him sounds terrible. After getting through the fluff they all come down to him lacking skills and physical talent but playing with high effort. A 3rd rounder is not worth that kind of player, so I really hope I'm wrong.

It was questionable this guy would get drafted! Just is not a good player.

A 3rd round pick is just inexcusable!

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As I said before, this is a horrible pick. He would have easily been available later. 270 pounds? Last time I checked, we're still running the 4-3. Why would we pick up a clear 3-4 DE? This is an atrocious pick. The Panthers draft thus far has been very solid. This is the worst pick thus far.

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I suspect all the people who like this pick will change their tune 11 months from now when they are trying to make their mock drafts and realize what we gave up.

This dude is a complete scrub. Every scouting report dumps on him and it was even questionable he would get drafted.

3rd and a 5th?

Where is alcohol!

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