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Hunter Cantwell


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The Carolina Panthers just signed QB Hunter Cantwell from Louisville. I love this signing and potentially think he can become something. Before last years draft Kiper had him ranked as the number 1 senior quarterback in the country. I am a pretty big Big East fan and follow Louisville closely, this kid was great under Petrino. They brought in there new coach and he went downhill with the rest of the team. We may have just ourselves a sleeper.

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If Bobby Petrino had stayed at Louisville Cantwell would have been a 2nd round prospect just like Brohm. He was touted as having a better arm and just better overall ability than Brian Brohm. I love the signing as a FA...

However, I just checked Rotoworld and it isn't up yet so I'll need a link to believe it.

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well since its always fun to root for a couple undrafted guys that in reality will be nothing more than a practice squad guys, this will be the guy that i hope and pray will turn into a quality player and eventual replacement for jake.

yes i know it will not happen. but having a couple underdogs to root for makes training camp more fun

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well since its always fun to root for a couple undrafted guys that in reality will be nothing more than a practice squad guys, this will be the guy that i hope and pray will turn into a quality player and eventual replacement for jake.

yes i know it will not happen. but having a couple underdogs to root for makes training camp more fun

why not? two of our three current quarterbacks went undrafted.

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