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Slater review as a nfl left tackle plus link on all tackles


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Apologies to those who don’t like to click links...too much to  copy and paste  

both from Riot Report 

1  Slater 

https://theriotreport.com/can-rashawn-slater-be-the-panthers-answer-at-lt/ 

 

2. all tackles, as panthers may be trading back 

https://theriotreport.com/scout-camp-2021-complete-offensive-tackle-board/

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

If we trade back Teven Jenkins is my top choice, i would take him even over  Darrissaw and Tucker. Dude is a mauler and can play either tackle spots i think his upside is on Sewells level. Trading back and taking jenkins i would have no problem with.

I am not sure Jenkins athletic profile projects well to the left side of the line but more so to the right side tackle slot where we presently  have Morton. 

With Jenkins mean streak, mauling style and pass protection, i could also see him as one whale of an offensive guard.

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10 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I am not sure Jenkins athletic profile projects well to the left side of the line but more so to the right side tackle slot where we presently  have Morton. 

With Jenkins mean streak, mauling style and pass protection, i could also see him as one whale of an offensive guard.

I think it does, and even so he can start out on the right side and then move to left eventually. He had no problems playing either one...outside of Sewell all these guys have same flaws in their profiles for playing left, they just need refinement. Also, i dont see it out the realm for them to flirt with moving Moton to the left side. He wants to be paid like a left tackle might as well move him over there. I think he will do fine.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I’m warming up to Slater. He just needs to be a definite LT. I don’t want us drafting a Guard at 8...

I am with you.  Most scouting reports see him more as a guard as they see him as a LT.  Do you want a good LT or a Great Guard or Center.  

 

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