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Panthers have workout with DE Larry Webster


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Tony Pauline @TonyPauline 6h

Larry Webster/DE-OLB/Bloomsburg confirmed visits with Tampa Bay & Arizona, visit/workout with Detroit Lions....workout w/Carolina Panthers

 

Larry Webster is a former basketball player at 6'6 252 pounds. athletic as hell, ran a 4.58 at the combine. compares to Michael Johnson, and his dad is a former NFL player. had 13.5 sacks this past year, and did appear in the east-west game. good development guy in the later rounds.

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01/14/14 - 2014 Shrine Game: Defensive line prospects shine on Tuesday...While he's not as polished as Justin Ellis or Cassius Marsh, Bloomsburg DE Larry Webster (6-6, 249) has an athletic and intriguing skill-set that is tough to ignore. He displayed excellent quickness, natural bend and the flexibility to play in space and win with speed off the edge. Webster, who starred for four years on the basketball court in college, needs to get stronger and add meat to his lean, lanky body type, but I expect Webster to essentially take a “redshirt” year as a rookie to take advantage of a NFL weight room and pro coaching. His future in the league is likely at linebacker or maybe even tight end, but regardless, he has exciting potential. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=94310&draftyear=2014&genpos=DE

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Damn that Gettleman, already thinking about Hardy's replacement.

easy, easy..

 

 

A good DE rotation is very important!   It would be a nice change up to have A physical freak come in, all rested up, giving Hardy/Johnson a breather. Doesn't necessarily mean a replacement. pash rush, pash rush, and more pash rush is NOT a bad thing! Picking a project DE in the late rounds is a luxury we can offord. Groom that bitch. 

 

 

 

disclaimer: not saying you undervalue the DE position. I tend to ramble, just like every college fug trying to avoid writing a paper. 

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