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Apparently he's trying to rectify that 6.1 average picks per Draft (or whatever that number was) stat in one go.
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I was going to say. Rhule last night "Y'know we still have several guys with 2nd and 3rd round grades on the board". Fitterer this afternoon "Yeah, about that..."
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Man this Jets Draft is brutal. Imagine being in Darnold's inner circle right now, you'd be livid. They sacrificed you last year and then draft 4 straight offensive players.
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Yes, I'm aware we have the 4th pick in this round. I'm saying they trade that 5th and those 6ths to get back into the round.
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Under. I think they trade back into the 4th round and call it a day.
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What did we actually gain with the trading down
OldhamA replied to AU-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
They did, but they also got ahead of all the 3rd round comp picks - so I can see why they did it. -
So is this our Day 3 general thread then?
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Good article, but they've got the acronym wrong I'm afraid, it's the Rhule Against Slowness score.
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Matt Rhule “I thought Scott was masterful today”
OldhamA replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
You mean Predator, right? -
All aboard the Tommy Tremble bandwagon
OldhamA replied to Panther Believer's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bearing in mind McKitty was taken in the 3rd round, NFL teams clearly value the TE position. -
Interesting. David Tepper LOVES Brady Christensen
OldhamA replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honestly I think it's relief. I can't imagine they expected such a run on OTs to happen when they traded down from #39. -
Matt Rhule “I thought Scott was masterful today”
OldhamA replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who lacks athleticism and has shaky hands? -
My board; whoever's still available with a score over 8 on the Rhule Against Slowness board.
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Round 3(b) - Carolina Panthers Select Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble
OldhamA replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh of course. I watched the cut-up of him v. Boston College and the dude just wasn't targeted. Blocked a few guys into oblivion though. Obviously had to go and find out whether he had a highlights tape of him catching the ball and, yep. Shows strong hands - so it must just have been a bad QB / stacked TE room thing 'cos he can play. -
No, but he's a zone OL and that's what we're looking for. Some of the unathletic monsters people are listing wouldn't fit the system.
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Look at my avatar. Tremble has more potential than Jordan and plays with way more fire. I do like Yeboah a pure receiving TE though. McKitty did jack poo at two colleges.
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Round 3(b) - Carolina Panthers Select Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble
OldhamA replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
His hands are fine: -
I mean fug it, with how quickly we get the ball out, if Christensen just has to be serviceable at LT for it to work.
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Trey Smith is still available, right?
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How often were Armah, Thomas and Manhertz on the field? Right now he's TE2, but already a better blocker than Arnold so I suspect he'll be in a lot on obvious running downs. Arnold is your redzone TE though.
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They get a height / weight / speed project and so did we.
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He's also clearly absolutely another attitude pick. It's absolutely a theme. Horn plays with a chip, but is all business. I saw Marshall block a kid off the screen in the one game cut-up I've watched of him so far. Plus the whole 'high character' team guy report thing that was posted about him. Christensen is a Mormon, so I assume he's good people. Tremble wants to block guys into oblivion. Rhule (and Fitterer) are clearly looking to build an athletic, physical and competitive football team. It's refreshing.
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I was making a joke.
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Round 3(b) - Carolina Panthers Select Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble
OldhamA replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
For what it's worth having watched his cut-ups against Boston College I like him more than Brevin Jordan already.