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First nobody is talking about it because the majority doesn't even know who he is. Sherrod Martin will be the best pick out of this years draft for our team. He will be perfect for the CB position we want in the Tampa 2. I hated Brown in tape as a 4-3 DE. But the pick we got him at he works in well as a rotational DE in the Tampa 2. He will take a few years to develop. Mock me...that's fine...but I'm pretty sure I'm the only one on this site that actually watches tape from an NFL team. By film I don't mean my TV or a ridiculous highlight film. Thatch not how you watch a prospect

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First nobody is talking about it because the majority doesn't even know who he is. Sherrod Martin will be the best pick out of this years draft for our team. He will be perfect for the CB position we want in the Tampa 2. I hated Brown in tape as a 4-3 DE. But the pick we got him at he works in well as a rotational DE in the Tampa 2. He will take a few years to develop. Mock me...that's fine...but I'm pretty sure I'm the only one on this site that actually watches tape from an NFL team. By film I don't mean my TV or a ridiculous highlight film. Thatch not how you watch a prospect

Should we pay homage now or after your "Mel Kiper" prediction come true? :hand::sifone:

Go Panthers

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First nobody is talking about it because the majority doesn't even know who he is. Sherrod Martin will be the best pick out of this years draft for our team. He will be perfect for the CB position we want in the Tampa 2. I hated Brown in tape as a 4-3 DE. But the pick we got him at he works in well as a rotational DE in the Tampa 2. He will take a few years to develop. Mock me...that's fine...but I'm pretty sure I'm the only one on this site that actually watches tape from an NFL team. By film I don't mean my TV or a ridiculous highlight film. Thatch not how you watch a prospect

we used a first for him..he better do more than just work and be a rotational guy..and i still would have took sean smith over martin.

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As soon as we selected Martin, I wondered aloud in that famous Homer Simpson voice "I have no idea who that is." Shortly thereafter, I had wished he had walked to the podium to meet Roger Goodell, holding up not a Panther jersey, but a t-shirt saying "I'm Steve Smith's next victim".

Seriously, I hope he's awesome. But time will tell.

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I already said Martin would be very similar to Bob Sanders... So, you aren't the first, and no, you aren't the only one who "watches film"... Get off your high horse...

Interesting note... The Sporting News Draft guide did not rank Martin as a Safety, nor a Cornerback, out of all the prospects in the draft (I guess someone left him out accidentally? I mean, they ranked close to 30 in each of those positions)... They did, however, succesfully mention his name as a possible good fit for the Panthers in the section dedicated to each teams' needs...

One thing is for sure, after all is said and done, nobody will forget Sherrod Martin...

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I already said Martin would be very similar to Bob Sanders... So, you aren't the first, and no, you aren't the only one who "watches film"... Get off your high horse...

Interesting note... The Sporting News Draft guide did not rank Martin as a Safety, nor a Cornerback, out of all the prospects in the draft (I guess someone left him out accidentally? I mean, they ranked close to 30 in each of those positions)... They did, however, succesfully mention his name as a possible good fit for the Panthers in the section dedicated to each teams' needs...

One thing is for sure, after all is said and done, nobody will forget Sherrod Martin...

Who?

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