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Kyle Pitts as a WR/TE Good for Carolina ?


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Even in the best group, Pitts would be a top 5 WR.  Hes similar to CMC..... in the sense hes a miss-match. He did nothing less than be the focus of SEC Ds and they still had trouble keeping him down. 

 

Personaly Id take him as a WR over DeVonta Smith. Simply he gets open and has the hands to catch the pass. Meh at blocking, but so what if hes needs to double teamed. 

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