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Carolina Panthers Draft Joe Adams Wr Arkansas


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I know it is hearsay, but if both Kirkpatrick and Jenkins say he can run routes, I see no reason not to believe he may see the field as a slot guy. Considering we do not have a true slot reciever.

I am with most. It is exciting to have a player of this quality coming to OUR team. I got tired of watching these type players go to other teams. I am so glad we finally got OURS. This will just give opposing Ds something more to worry about if Chud can get him on the field 10-15 plays a game. Or more if it works.

This has my giddy going nuts. And GOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He is exactly what they hoped AE would someday become.

Stud PR and elusive slot WR. He took snaps in the backfield as well. Can't wait to see all if the ways that Chud's will use his new toy.

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Had not made that connection yet. I do feel bad for AE, he was put in a bad situation.But, I have a feeling his time in a Panther uni are more than likely over. Adams has a chance to make an impact at multiple positions. If I am this excited about this kid, how is Chud feeling? He has to be working his brain full bore looking for an edge, angle, or wrinkle for this kid.

I will go so far as to say that we have made great progress at improving STs, we have tweaked the Offense, and have actually drafted a few talented kids for the D. I see no reason we cannot be fighting for a playoff spot. Once you are in, .........

It is so much more fun when you have a Franchise QB like Cameron. And GOOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Our defense may not be that far off.. Rivera has proven in multiple locations and systems that he knows defense better than anyone on this forum..

This.

Two reasons our D was sub-par last year. Rivera was still learning what he needed, and did not need, to be doing. As a result, he spent very little time with the D. He has already stated that he plans on being more hands on this year. That alone should bring about a change for the better.

Two. The instability of the front seven. I have heard you mention that Rivera was not able to run his scheme last year. With the addition of Keuchly, (sp) our LB corp should have the talent to hold up its end. Which should bring about some improvement as well.

Hogan, and even Norman, should improve the back end. If Martin shows up we should be good to go.

Plenty of time, and practices, before the bullets start to fly. Too early to worry about who is going to start a DT this year. Just going to wallow is my joy over a successful draft. Bask in the glow of an Offense that is as scarey as any. And revel in the pain of all the unhappy fans who only care about their own opinion of how things should be. And lastly, I am going to truly enjoy every word I read or hear about how the Panthers can be this years Lions. A team whose time has come, and they are not worried about you or yours.

Sorry, got carried away. For good reason, but I am sure it will not be the last time. And GOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Great video, MH.

It's going to be fun watching Adams return punts and kickoffs; as well as, seeing Cam get him the ball in the slot. Great pickup...can't wait to see these guys in camp.

Thanks Aggie. I knew what he was as a PR. But after hearing Kirkpatrick and Jenkins comments on him as a WR, I went to find clips that showed him as a WR.

Had a few drops, but udcelydive as hell and made some acrobatic catches.

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I'm not expecting much from this guy, he doesn't have the speed or agility to make up for his size like smitty, 4.55 40? =//

I'm hopeful though maybe he plays harder than drills, but judging from that highlight video he is awful damn slow.

Adams had a bad 40 time....people were expecting better.....expected better bc the kid is fast. Bad times happen.

He doesnt have speed or agility? You don't know Joe Adams yet then...

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