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(REPORT) Panthers eyeing WR Bailey or CB Wilson in the 2nd


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Stedman Bailey/WR/West Virginia has been targeted by the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Bucs and Philadelphia Eagles. Watch Carolina considering they came away with their defensive tackle in round one. I was also told the St Louis Rams and Houston Texans had been considering Bailey, but this was prior yesterday’s first round.

- If Carolina goes defense in round two I understand they will consider Blidi Wreh-Wilson/CB/UConn.

http://www.draftinsider.net/blog/?p=7037

Tony Pauline was right yesterday when he said we liked Star in the 1st.

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Bucs, Eagles, Texans, Rams all like him. Bailey is a finished product at WR.

Yes he is. He is also a good blocker and ST player loves to hit people and can do pr/kr overshadowed by Austin in that area though. Great at getting open and able to contour his body to make the hard catches. Speed wise seems slow but actually isnt to slow ran a 4.5 at the combine. Might seem a reach at 44 but is the most well rounded receiver left on the board. Also was top in the NCAA for TD's by a receiver.

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