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mrcompletely11

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  1. If he has a year similar to 23 then you can bet your ass the Panthers pivot. Anyone thinking otherwise is completely delusional.
  2. Neither had his college stats. This dude produces. Thomas and Tremble were projects.
  3. Beck is going to be interesting to watch. He is big and does it all. Just need to see more from him. Ewers throws a beautiful ball as well
  4. For a 4rth round pick, hell yeah sign me up. Sanders has a rugged, well-built frame and good build-up speed to run crossing routes and threaten the seam. The former Longhorns standout lines up all over the formation, running routes both in-line and detached from the formation. He brings a quick first step off the line of scrimmage and accelerates downfield. He’s extremely tough and physical through traffic and defenders careen off him at the catch point like he’s made of cement. He overpowers and boxes out smaller defenders, plucking the football and holding on to it through contact from a defender. He shows good body control to twist back and corral passes that come in behind him, and he notched zero drops on 67 targets in 2023, per PFF. He’s a load to bring down when the ball is in his hands, averaging 7.7 yards after the catch per reception. He’s not a high-level blocker but shows willingness to do the dirty work in-line, throwing his weight around on down blocks or looking to pivot and seal the edge. Sanders is a little sluggish with his footwork and can be thrown off his route by physical defenders. He’s sloppy as a route runner and too often gets caught up and thrown off track. He lacks elite twitch and is not a big-time separator. He occasionally leans into his breaks and gives away his cuts. He’s a bit of a tweener, coming in undersized as a true Y tight end, but lacks the high-end explosiveness and separation skills of a dedicated move tight end. WHY HE COULD RISE Sanders combines physicality and vice-grip hands at the catch point to snare off-target throws; he brings build-up speed to get up the seams. WHY HE COULD FALL He lacks the size and blocking chops to drop in as a full-time Y tight end
  5. he was the 2nd or 3rd rated TE on most rankings. Incredible value for a sick pass catcher
  6. At his age the broken leg may devastating to his play.
  7. Historically it's taken 2 years back to 100% it's just the it works
  8. I mean kind of feels like the past drafts in a sense. High upside but raw wr. Check. High upside athletic but raw linebacker check. We will see the direction today but through 3 rds feels like deja vu
  9. 100% We passed on a poo load of talent that could play right fuging now but morgans strategy is obviously the long game. Again I see both sides but one is high high risk and will get your ass fired quickly
  10. this draft profile from wallace feels like I have read it over and over the past 4 years Strengths: Elite athlete, sideline-to-sideline range, can blitz and rush off the edge Weaknesses: Doesn't trust his eyes, often gets fooled out out of position, relies too much on natural ability The Carolina Panthers' investment in Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace is far more about potential than what he currently is. Wallace is a fantastic natural athlete and had a 9.34 relative athletic score (out of 10), according to Pro Football Network's Kent Lee Platte. But his instincts and natural feel for the game aren't quite there yet. Panthers general manager Dan Morgan played linebacker in the NFL for seven years. He must see something in Wallace that he thinks can be developed into a three-down, second-line defender over time. Grade: C
  11. I get your hatred for the draft nerds but if all of them are consistent in their evaluation with said player then I am not sure what to tell you
  12. yeah not seeing that in this draft, like at all. Morgan seems to be drafting for 2025. And I kind of am okay with it as long as those dudes work out. Would love more players and more players that can play now but it is what it is
  13. we are drafting uber athletic and talented guys that are raw and hopefully we mold them in time to be good/great players. And we drafted a guy that we hope recovers from an injury. Its swinging for the fences for sure and its also a damn good way to get your ass fired
  14. we got a very raw wr with potential, a hurt rb and a raw lb with potential. I think they are telling you all you need to know, I can see both sides of this argument
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