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Growl's Senior Bowl South Practice Thread


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Here at the Senior Bowl, watching the South practice. About to crank up. Jordan Matthews is obviously the name Panther fans wanna hear about so I'll keep an eye on him.

Gettleman and Don Gregory have both made an appearance, along with a number of scouts who I've met over the years who actually recognized me and came up to say hey to me which was really awesome and I appreciate it. (perks of being a fan through the down years is that the team appreciates you I suppose ha)

We're starting now. Windy out here today, but the weathers not too bad.

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KO drills. Cody Hoffman is a guy I think Panther fans should watch. NFL frame. Runs hard. Will take a special interest once offensive contact drills get under way.

 

I read some articles about him and it seems he is like a spiders web and catches anything close to him.  Not sure about speed or separation or if he is just big enough to block off the defender.  Love to get your comments after watching him.

 

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This is going to piss people off but Matthews just does not seem like he cares all that much about being here.

Adrian Hubbard has the same issue.

Kyle Van Noy is big and explosive and hits someone every play. Full tempo every rep.

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Cody Hoffman is the best WR on the field and dont let anybody tell you different.

Powerful off the line, viciously disengages the defender and drives down the field. Route fakes have been effective and kidnaps the ball out of the air.

DO WANT

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