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Don't know if it's already been posted, but McShay's Final Mock has us taking Neal


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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Many big guys, have small shoulders, short arms, long torso& short legs, etc etc. They just dont have big hands, long arms, Big wrist, big feet, etc etc. Skeleton is dis-proportional, no matter the PEDs, roids and tricks. Neal is the ultra rare natural 300 LB grown ass MAN. Like a white tiger, public doesnt get to see them, but they do exist......

Peppers was the rare natural 300 man as well, I think the only one ever played for panthers. 

Exactly.. Peppers was the same type of dude.. Just big and every thing look like it was supposed to be that way..

It's like a tiger..

Tigers are big and agile because their muscles and bones are built to carry that mass as fast as it needs to move..

And that's how I look at Neal..

Love Icky and Cross but they aren't built like that..

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1 hour ago, Kentucky Panther said:

I have seen literally one source tweet about medical issues for Neal. And it was some nobody. Are they even legit? If he’s at 6 and we don’t take him, that will be full regret. 

I thought Rapaport or Pelissero also reported it.

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