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Stedman Bailey visiting Panthers today


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Doubt he falls that far but would love to get him there

Yea, never know.

If anything he might go in the 3rd. I haven't seen much from him that should sky rocket his stock into the 2nd. He's a good player, but the bad thing is that he have reached his ceiling. Only raw (bust/reward) players are taken in the high rounds. Guys like Bailey and Woods who are ready aren't seen as a player with potential like Patterson.

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You gotta be kidding me?

WVU? One of Geno's amazing target? Tavon's teammate?

2012: 114rec, 1622yds, 25tds?

As much as I try to keep up with the elite guys in college, by the time the season is drawing to a close, college B-ball is in full swing. I'm a Tar Heel what can I say? Sounds like a baller, but with those stats why is he projected lower than Tavon?

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As much as I try to keep up with the elite guys in college, by the time the season is drawing to a close, college B-ball is in full swing. I'm a Tar Heel what can I say? Sounds like a baller, but with those stats why is he projected lower than Tavon?

Potential isn't as high. He pretty much reached his ceiling (not a bad thing). His size and speed aren't the best. Projected as a slot recover only. I'd would take him in the 3rd if we had one, but especially in the 4th if he's there.

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Potential isn't as high. He pretty much reached his ceiling (not a bad thing). His size and speed aren't the best. Projected as a slot recover only. I'd would take him in the 3rd if we had one, but especially in the 4th if he's there.

Can't believe this but I agree with Chuck.

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