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Well, if we are keeping some kind of score on that. I pegged Adams even prior to March 25th. Below is a post from this forum, but I don't know how to just forward it, so I copied & pasted.

I just think it's cool that we got Adams!

  • DawgzLife Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:09 PM It looks like Hurney & Rivera are addressig STs in FA to some degree (thankfully!), but we need an impact player maker for both punt returns & kickoff returns. What are everybosy's thoughts on who, if any the Panthers should draft OR make a hard push for in high priority UDFA immediately after the draft.

    My choice would be Joe Adams from Arkansas. Humor me here, but he reminds me of Smitty. He is a WR, but I think his 'immediate' impact would be at return man (he has some sick moves & great vision).

    I think some people feel if a guy is physically talented, they can retrurn punts &/or kicks (for example, Hurney & Foxy thinking Edwards could be 'the man'), but the key is the vision. Adams didn't run an incredibly fast 40 at the combine, so he should be available in 5th or later.

    What does everyone think (or do you think Armanti Edwards will improve enough for this not to matter)? Devon Wylie from Fresno State is interesting as well, he ran a 40 under 4.4 & has skills with returns. Not looking for high round picks for this, obviously.

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Yeah well if it means poo, I predicted the Brad Nortman pick in my mock draft!!

When did you do the mock & why did you target Nortman? What round did you mock him to us? Not sure how many others would have targeted him with Butler & Anger...nice!

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