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KatsAzz

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  1. I bet that was a good game to watch for the Toronto fans.
  2. I agree that Leonard Floyd (who will turn 31 in September) would be an ideal fit in the Panthers proposed 3-4 defensive. However, considering his age, I wouldn't want the Panthers to over paid and tie themselves up in a real long term contract.
  3. It is a little early to try picking a 2023 NFC South winner. However, if i had to go out on an early limb and predict the final outcome, I would have to say it would be between the Panthers and Saints, with the winner being determined by which QB Young or Carr that had the best season. 1. Panthers 2. Saints 3. Falcons 4. Bucs
  4. Since we have obtained a lot of good quality coaches that should have valued input, undrafted free agency should be interesting for awhile
  5. It would seem a team has to prove a player is injured but that is a question I asked myself.
  6. I can see where Matt Corral would be upset but he needs to take the high road by keeping quite, making sure he doesn't becomes his own worst enemy.
  7. That was the way they have been. They had to score lights out to win because of the weak defense.
  8. Looks like a pretty good, well balanced, overall draft to me.
  9. The Panthers played the # 1 overall selection to the public and other NFL teams like a fine tuned violin by keeping the draft card selection close to their vest.. Lots of people, including myself, thought C.J. Stroud would be the pick, but as it kept getting closer and closer to draft time we had figured out that Bryce Young would be the choice.
  10. Jammie Robinson, S, Florida State Height: 5-11. Weight: 191. Arm: 29.63. Hand: 8.75. Official 40 Time: 4.59. Projected Round (2023): 4-6. 4/24/23: In 2022, Robinson totaled 99 tackles, an interception and five passes broken up. Sources say he is a good player, but undersized. They feel Robinson might have to be a nickelback in the NFL. 7/1/22: Robinson has been a steady contributor and run defender over the past three seasons. He recorded 62 tackles in 2019 and followed that up with 74 of them in 2020. In each of those seasons, he notched an interception and four passes defended. Robinson put together his best season in 2021 with 84 tackles four interceptions, two forced fumbles and three passes defended. Robinson is short and light, so he could stand to add some weight for the NFL.
  11. I like the fact that Jammie Robinson is an aggressive safety with plenty of toughness needed at the position. He played a big role in making tackles at the college level with at least 40 each season he played. Not sure were the "can be lost in coverage" you stated comes from because he can break on the ball well, leading to pass breakups and interceptions.
  12. You could very well be correct because Moton will soon be getting to the age that a lot of OL start slowing down.
  13. S Jammie Robinson: NFL Draft scouting report We break down Florida State safety Jammie Robinson with a scouting report heading into the 2023 NFL Draft Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images The Carolina Panthers drafted Robinson with the 145th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. The Panthers' defense keeps improving, with Robinson adding solid depth to the safety position. The team signed Vonn Bell in the offseason to pair with Jeremy Chinn, so Robinson likely adds depth along with Xavier Woods and Eric Rowe. Former Florida State Seminoles and South Carolina Gamecocks safety Jammie Robinson spent two seasons with both programs with a lot of playing time to prepare him for the next level. His skills translate well to the pros, and it will be interesting to follow where his career goes. Over four seasons, Robinson accumulated 318 tackles including 15 for loss with seven total interceptions. He also finished with 16 passes defended, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Jammie Robinson: Scouting Report Robinson is an aggressive safety with plenty of toughness needed at the position. He played a big role in making tackles at the college level with at least 40 each season he played. Robinson can break on the ball well, leading to pass breakups and interceptions. As for the weaknesses, length could be an issue, and Robinson’s numbers at the NFL Combine were a bit underwhelming. Mock Draft landing spots Robinson can expect to go on Day 3 in the late fourth or early fifth round. ESPN’s Matt Miller has him landing with the Panthers in the fifth round, and CBS’ Ryan Palmer sees him going to the Texans in the fourth. Dane Brugler from The Athletic projects the Browns to select him in the fourth. NFL.com’s Chad Reuter has him going as early as the third round, though, heading to the Las Vegas Raiders at pick No. 100.
  14. That could very well happen. In addition to running the ball more, hey may throw more short ball control passes that move the chains and keep the defense rested and off the field.
  15. If the OL coach chews on him a time or two he will develop a mean streak real quick. LOL
  16. I can hardly wait for the 2023 College Football Season to start to how Drake Maye and UNC will do.
  17. ("Reich said Young wants to prove he’ll be ready to start in Week One.") I like the fact that QB Bryce Young acknowledges the fact that he will have to earn the starting QB job and doesn't feel it will simply be handed to him because he was the 2023 #1 Overall NFL Draft Choice.
  18. N.C. State offensive lineman Chandler Zavala is moving up several NFL draft big boards / via Associated Press Draft Profiles NFL NFL Draft Opinion Editorial Players Draft Profile: Chandler Zavala, G, N.C. State The 2023 NFL offseason is here and that means it’s time for mock drafts, draft profiles and everything that goes with them. So without further ado, here’s one of many Draft Profiles for the 2023 NFL draft. Chandler Zavala, G, N.C. State HT: 6’5 WT: 325 lbs Accolades: – All-America Honors 2018 – First-team All-MEC Video: Pros: – Has the natural power to move defenders at the point of attack. Zavala also has the agility and speed to get out in front and land blocks at the second level. He also shows a good understanding of angles when climbing to the second level. – Displays good awareness when it comes to reading moving bodies, effectively reacting and adjusting. He also shows a good feel for combo blocks. – Zavala plays with good leverage despite his taller frame, and he’s a surprisingly good mover for his size, showing fluidity and flexibility when blocking on the second level. – He’s a coordinated athlete who can win at the point of attack in the run game, and Zavala can also move to consistently land blocks at the second level. – Consistently keeps his feet sliding while maintaining power when dealing with speed, often sending speed rushers flying past the pocket – In the run game, he explodes off the line of scrimmage and consistently gets out to the second level to do damage. Cons: – Has enough power in the run game, but at times Zavala seems to lack a mean streak. – Can struggle to stay engaged, especially on the second level. His hand placement can be sloppy, costing him power. – Could be a liability against speed-to-power pass rushers early in his career. Summary: Zavala will add instant quality depth to most rosters. His size and strength translates well to the pros. If Zavala can improve against the speed rush he can definitely be a starter in this league. Information in this article first appeared on NFL Draft Buzz and is used with permission. Find the latest coverage, analysis, and player rankings for the 2023 NFL Draft
  19. DE/Edge Rusher D.J. Johnson has tremendous upside and NFL type Talent but needs some technical polish and the Panthers have formed a good coaching staff that should be able to make that happen.. D.J. Johnson showed off an impressive combination of strength and speed by hitting 28 reps on the bench press and running a sub-4.5-second 40-yard dash time at the NFL Combine, but his technique is still a work in progress as a defensive lineman, especially as a pass-rusher. Johnson is still learning how to use his hands when rushing the passer and lacks a go-to move that he'll be able to win with at the next level. However, he is strong and physical at the point of attack as a run defender and showed flashes with his bull rush. He is a versatile edge who can play in either even or odd fronts. He will take some time to develop, he is still new to the position which gives him more upside.
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