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Undervalued draft prospects


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Good list. Brennan Williams is going to be a good football player for some team. He'd be rated higher if not for his injuries (had a 2nd round grade coming into the 2012 season). He'll be a good RT and just might be athletic enough to play LT. He'd be a nice pick up in the 4th round or 5th round for us but he may go in the 3rd.

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i've got a feeling that brennan williams will be a panther.

seems like he'd be a good fit on the right side moving bell to the inside.

i'd love to get him in the 5th, tho i don't see him lasting that long.

I agree. Plus, he comes from NFL bloodlines and is a very good athlete for his size.

If he's there in 5th we should have someone waiting at the podium with our pick before they finishing saying 'the Carolina Panthers are now on the clock'!

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I agree. Plus, he comes from NFL bloodlines and is a very good athlete for his size.

If he's there in 5th we should have someone waiting at the podium with our pick before they finishing saying 'the Carolina Panthers are now on the clock'!

i'd like to see him after he gets in the weight room a couple years. really good frame.

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