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Panthers to work out Agholor


jdpanther5

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we've met with him before too. He's good too.

 

I believe this is just going to be the actual visit that was already previously mentioned. Not a second one.

 

This is the original source for the Perriman meeting from April 1st and it states he has one scheduled in the future.

 

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/knights-notepad/os-breshad-perriman-nfl-visits-post.html

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Love Agholor.. The hands the route running the quick agile moves and speed.. He has college production and for the size argument. . He is the same size and weight as Jeremy Macklin. . Love this kid..

 

Maybe reaching, but I like this size comparison

 

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If nothing else, this draft season has taught me that message board members love to judge wide receivers (and probably other positions) based upon initial rankings and mocks, no matter what media analysts, scouts, or football executives are purported to say about later evaluations of actual game tape, the combine, pro days or private workouts.

This is just further evidence that people just don't have the will to pay attention, the time to pay attention, the interest, are really not as knowledgeable about the nuances of the evaluation process, or the position, as they would lead you to believe---or a combination of all or part of the above.

Receivers are my thing, and I am telling anyone that wants to listen that Agholor is going to be solid. The only reason that he does not get the buzz of those ranked higher is because of their perceived upside. Does their upside and size trump his versatility and skill, but perceived lower ceiling on day one? Ultimately he is going to be a good receiver, and he would fit into our offense almost perfectly.

Are you crazy? My draft magazine I purchased in November says he's a 3rd rounder, why would it lie to me? Everyone knows draft stock doesn't change over time, I have in print!

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I would prefer Agholor over Perriman, that's for sure.

 

That's understandable, but if Perriman reaches his upside whoever drafts him may ultimately have the best receiver in this draft.

 

 

I would prefer both for what we need. Benjamin and Perriman on the edges and Agholor running in the slot, or maybe vice-vice-versa, and that would be a receiving corps that's scary.  Add in Olsen, and I don't see how our offense could be stopped...

 

 

Before someone says it: Shula!

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At this rate, The Panthers will have nobody to choose from. Everybody is a Top 20 pick all the sudden.

 

It's almost like players Draft stock in mocks fluctuate throughout the process because the "experts" get better information.

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