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Panthero

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  1. To me that screams taking a WR at 33. They want a tackle to work behind Icky in case he fails, maybe? Or as a quality depth piece.
  2. How about the Pigskins? Seems a fun way to still pay homage to the old name without being offensive.
  3. Nothing wrong with an X like Coleman.....but he's not a 33rd pick. Maybe the next pick.
  4. Man those are outliers. More likely we aren't in the playoffs until 26.
  5. Thought he had done decent until he moved to RT but that's just second hand info.
  6. What do you guys think of Jonah Williams? Spotrac says 11-12 mil per.
  7. Cam won my Tigers a NC, he can dress how he wants and if he feels the license to thrash some young punks, I'll grab the popcorn.
  8. astute point. i was also thinking about this from another angle the other day. Seems like the "market" of moving around will allow for positions of scarcity (re: QB) to add a bit of supply. the logic being, you dont sit for 2 years behind an all-american anymore. you go play at another school so scouts get more film and more guys (that are quality) get more reps and make themselves higher caliber players before they enter the league.
  9. Man if dj johnson could catch fire, that would soothe my soul.
  10. My thought exactly. He wants to prove he's a LT, we also want someone to prove they are a LT. I see this as an absolute win. Think he'll cost 10-12 mil per. If he's an average league LT starter that's worth it, imo.
  11. Him and Graham Barton are the two I really like since they have so much versatility. If you draft both then you have all your backups and next years (25) starters covered if you move on from Corbett and Bozeman.
  12. for sure. didnt the guy from new york take several years? Andrew Thomas. I'm not sure its time to move him inside. i want to see one more year personally, but have a plan in place if he's truly not cut out for the position. that way we'd get a year at guard (his fourth year) in order to decide if we want to pick up a fifth year.
  13. i never paid much attention but i remember hearing pff podcast talk about Icky getting a lot of TE shade help his first year.
  14. He's got lots of worth, but his price tag doesn't work for where we are as a program, particularly if hes set on 30 mil if he stays here. Need too much help at too many spots, imo.
  15. I'd kick this guys balls into his throat if I saw him. It's one thing to diss a guy on a message board, but this clown gets paid to have a take any slobberhead on here could come up with.
  16. One silver lining, our biggest needs match well with the abundant positions in the draft. WR, DT is deep, and OT. Not sure on iOL.
  17. Yeah, some of their comps are wild. Thanks for the discussion. Do you think Bryce is salvageable? I know most are sure he's done. I watched bo nix long enough to see that with the right surroundings, a qb can thrive but I'm not sure if Bryce is able to do that.
  18. i think that is too definitive a statement given what these teams do when it comes to quarterbacks. they certainly wouldnt have reached, but to say Desmond Ridder was where they were going to plant their flag long term is funny, picked in the third for a reason.
  19. just relaying what it said, i dont see the comparison either but if the guy was hyped up enough among the professionals i can see the fear of not getting him unless you paid a handsome price tag.
  20. i think that is dubious to prove, seattle for instance could have used a qb. same thing for raiders (jimmy g isnt a world beater). how about atlanta? also, cant say others wouldnt have traded up if the guy fell. but that fact can and should be disputed as its too absolute given what the hype around Bryce was at the time.
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