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CB Kyle Fuller visiting Panthers


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Wouldn't it be something if Fuller turned out to be the pick at 28? He would probably have to have a helluva workout. I don't know if I'm saying that because it's true, or because I really don't want G-man to pull the trigger on anything but a WR or about three O-lineman in the first round.  

 

At the end of the day, BPA.

 

Now, he's in the midst of a busy travel schedule that a league source said includes official visits with the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets and Denver Broncos. He also has private workouts with the Colts and Carolina Panthers.

 

Most draft analysts rank Fuller as the third-best cornerback behind Michigan State's Darqueze Dennard and Oklahoma State's Justin Gilbert. If he doesn't go in the first round, he's expected to be an early second-round selection.

Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-kyle-fuller-to-visit-bears-colts-bengals-raiders-jets-broncos-20140408,0,943760.story#ixzz2yOOK9cu

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I wouldn't hate it at all.  I'm at the point to where i don't care who we select.  They are obviously putting their work in and it wouldn't be fair to judge a player this year anyway.  I still think we are two years out from being actual contenders.  I don't have a problem with that.  I can wait.

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I wouldn't hate it at all. I'm at the point to where i don't care who we select. They are obviously putting their work in and it wouldn't be fair to judge a player this year anyway. I still think we are two years out from being actual contenders. I don't have a problem with that. I can wait.

We went 12-4 last year and we're 2 years from being contenders? Makes a lot of sense.

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We went 12-4 last year and we're 2 years from being contenders? Makes a lot of sense.

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One and done in the playoffs man.  Our offense died about halfway through the season.  I'm not saying we didn't have a good year.  I see us making the playoffs again.  But we are just a few years behind SEA and SF.  They didn't win right away, it took a couple years.  This team figured out how to win close games last year.  Now they have to sustain it.  If we were one piece away from winning, why didn't we go after that favorite FA that you guys were crying over?  We're not quite there yet.  The FO knows this.

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