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TRADE UP: Round 2, Pick 64 Carolina Panthers select S Jeremy Chinn


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10 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

This draft has gone way too well for it to be Hurney making the calls this looks like its all Rhule

Its Rhule, Joe Brady and the guy who Tepper brought in from the Steelers. Hurney not calling the shots (THANK GOODNESS)

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11 hours ago, MadHatter said:

You know you have lost and have no hope when the best you have is a mama joke.

You couldn’t post dumber poo every time and be wrong more if you intentionally tried to.

No sweat Mad Hatter. Us respectful folks have learned to lay off the mama jokes, because they all have been ran through hundreds of thousands of times.

Like MMA/Chuck's Mama.

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1 hour ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Could Teddy win us a Superbowl?

No, but him paired with a truly dominant defense could do it. Without that the ceiling is pre-Mahomes Kansas City with Alex Smith at the helm, perennial also-rans.

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Panthers traded up to select Southern Illinois S Jeremy Chinn with the No. 64 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Panthers could have drafted Isaiah Simmons at 7th overall but find a similar player 57 picks later. Chinn (6’3/221) was a four-year starter at FCS Southern Illinois who earned an NFL Combine invite after a second-team AP All-American senior season. In Indianapolis, he showcased 98th percentile Adjusted SPARQ athleticism with elite speed (4.45 forty) and explosion (41-inch vertical, 138-inch broad). A slot corner turned safety, Chinn was a powerful hitter against the run and as a blitzer, but he will be exposed one-on-one at the next level if his eyes continue to be glued to the quarterback. Chinn’s floor is a high-level special teamer and depth option in the secondary, but he could be a valuable defender against tight ends and running backs if his coverage skills take a leap with NFL coaching. It’s certainly possible that Chinn plays more linebacker in the NFL.

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13 minutes ago, KSpan said:

No, but him paired with a truly dominant defense could do it. Without that the ceiling is pre-Mahomes Kansas City with Alex Smith at the helm, perennial also-rans.

break down for me how a QB like Foles won a SB and a QB like Teddy can't please.

500 words minimum. go.

 

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