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Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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  1. Round 1 (25): OLB Shaq Thompson Round 2 (57): RB Duke Johnson Round 3 (89): OT Tyrus Thompson Round 4 (124): CB Steven Nelson Round 5 (161): WR Josh Harper Round 5 (169): S Durrel Eskridge Round 5 (174): DT Derrick Lott Round 6 (201): WR Devante Davis Round 7 (242): OT Tayo Fabuluje
  2. WR Deontay Greenberry. 6-foot-3, 210 pounds. projected 6/7th round
  3. Tickets are not on sale until May 1st. I wasn't planning on spending more than 200$
  4. Ok, lets do this in quarters and give a predictability range: @ JAC vs HOU vs NO @ TB 3-1 / 4-0 @ SEA vs PHI vs IND vs GB 0-4 / 2-2 @ TEN vs WAS @ DAL @ NO 1-3 / 3-1 vs ATL @ NYG @ ATL vs TB 3-1 / 4-0 So, a low estimate has us at 7-9. The high estimate has us at 13-3 I believe with confidence we finish between 7-9 and 13-3.
  5. 1 Sep 13 1:00PMEDT ) AT Jaguars-W 2 Sep 20 1:00PMEDT * Texans-W 3 Sep 27 1:00PMEDT ) Saints-W 4 Oct 4 1:00PMEDT ) AT Buccaneers-W 6 Oct 18 4:05PMEDT ) AT Seahawks-W 7 Oct 25 8:30PMEDT ' Eagles-L 8 Nov 2 8:30PMEST + Colts-W 9 Nov 8 1:00PMEST ) Packers-L 10 Nov 15 1:00PMEST ) AT Titans-W 11 Nov 22 1:00PMEST ) Redskins-W 12 Nov 26 4:30PMEST * AT Cowboys-L 13 Dec 6 1:00PMEST ) AT Saints-L 14 Dec 13 1:00PMEST ) Falcons-W 15 Dec 20 1:00PMEST ) AT Giants-W 16 Dec 27 1:00PMEST ) AT Falcons-W 17 Jan 3 1:00PMEST ) Buccaneers-W 12-4 and I don't think that is much of a stretch.
  6. he had 10 drops but was targeted more than most receivers. Organize that same chart by drop percentage and you get a different picture. you do realize that people who get thrown the ball more will have more drops right?
  7. I also agree that he has an issue with drops. Hopefully he recognized this and works on it. However, when you say "He was the worst offender in the NFL last year, statistically when it comes to drops." You better be able to back that up.
  8. Less targets = less opportunity to drop the ball too. There were 93 players in the NFL with a higher drop percentage than KB. Of those 93, 53 were either WRs or TEs. I picked out the names most people would recognize, some good, some bad, some former Panthers just for fun.
  9. Players of note who had a higher ball dropping percentage than Kelvin (6.9%) Preson Parker 7.1% Reggie Bush 7.1% Marques Colston 7.1% Denarius Moore 7.4% Marqise Lee 7.4% Dwayne Bowe 7.4% Steve Smith SR 7.5% Reggie Wayne 7.8% Mohamed Sanu 9.2% Luke Wilson 10% Vernon Davis 10% Luous Murphy JR 10.7% Andre Roberts 11% Ted Gin Jr 11.5% Victor Cruz 14.6% Lance Moore 15.4% Seyi Ajirotutu 16.7% Mike Tolbert 17.7% Jarrett Boykin 25% Tavarres King 33.3%
  10. Thought this thread was about quotes from the first day of camp. Ran into a whiney bitc fest.
  11. So what happened the last time the Panthers played the Falcons? 34-3 Panthers What happened the last time the Panthers played the Saints? 41-10 Panthers This article is BS
  12. Bears fans feel pretty bad about it: http://www.reddit.com/r/CHIBears/comments/31y6zu/tillman_visiting_panthers_has_been_informed_he/
  13. FWIW: He left Miami without a contract. http://profootballta...mains-possible/
  14. Honestly, Jennings > Cotchery. He does upgrade our roster. If we had Jennings, does Cotchery even make the roster? (1)Kelvin Benjamin (2)Greg Jennings (3)Ted Ginn Jr (4)Philly Brown (5)Draft Pick Who gets the last receiver spot: Jerricho Cotchery Brenton Berson Stephen Hill Marcus Lucas De'Andre Presley Mike Brown Jerrett Boykin *forgot Boykin
  15. Apparently he just left Miami without a contract. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/04/08/greg-jennings-leaves-dolphins-without-contract-deal-remains-possible/
  16. As a follow-up and to put it into perspective, here is our starting line-up in 2016 as of today. QB: RB: Jonathan Stewart*, Fozzy Whittaker FB: TE: Greg Olsen, Ed Dickson WR: Jerricho Cotchery*, Kelvin Benjamin, Ted Ginn Jr, Corey Brown T: Michael Oher, Nate Chandler G: Trai Turner, Edmund Kugbila*, Andrew Norwell, David Foucault* C: Ryan Kalil DT: Star Lotulelei, Kawaan Short, Dwan Edwards DE: Kony Ealy, Charles Johnson, Mario Addison OLB: A.J. Klein MLB: CB: Bene Benwikere, Teddy Williams S: Roman Harper*, Tre Boston, Kurt Coleman, Colin Jones, K: Graham Gano P: * Likely to be cut for cap reasons
  17. Yes we will have a ton of cap space, but here is the list of players whose contracts will be up. Cam Newton Thomas Davis Luke Kuechly Mike Tolbert Amini Silatolu Jonathan Martin J.J. Jansen Frank Alexander Derek Anderson Josh Norman Brad Nortman Richie Brockel Wes Horton Robert Lester Melvin White Brandon Williams Kyle Love Kevin Reddick Mike Remmers Colin Cole Carrington Byndom Adarius Glanton Chris Scott Joe Webb Jordan Todman Tyronne Green Jarrett Boykin Stephen Hill Mike Brown Ben Jacobs Darrin Reaves Micanor Regis Martin Wallace Brenton Berson Brian Folkerts De'Andre Presely Kevin Greene Marcus Lucas Kimario McFadden Horace Miller Louis Young Jason Trusnik Needless to say, we only have 25 players on the team right now who have contracts in 2016. Include our 9 draft picks and we have 34 players. That 70 million is going to be difficult to stretch out to bring or resign at a bare minimum 18 players just to field a roster next year.
  18. So this is how I see the draft actually playing out: Your score is: 6002 (GRADE: B+) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 25: Eric Kendricks, ILB/OLB, UCLA ( Round 2 Pick 25: Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon (A) Round 3 Pick 25: Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami (Fla.) (A) Round 4 Pick 25: Justin Cox, FS/CB, Mississippi State ( Round 5 Pick 25: Matt Jones, RB, Florida (C+) Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Ray Drew, DE, Georgia (A) Round 5 Pick 38 (COMP): Jordan Richards, SS, Stanford (C+) Round 6 Pick 25: Derrick Lott, DT, Chattanooga (B+) Round 7 Pick 25: Ryan Delaire, DE, Towson (A)
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