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#98 - Brandon Hogan, DB, WV

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by PaulPaladin, Apr 29, 2011.

  1. Elric

    Elric Citizen of the Empire

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    Kendric Burney. If we didn't have so many TE's I'd say Luke Stocker from Tennessee.
     
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    Marcus Cannon
     
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    I like Boling or Cannon. Cannon is going to need a year for chemotherapy, but he will be fine with his form or lymphoma. I think he will drop farther, however.

    Boling has a nasty, mean streak.

    On paper we need CB, but our CB could be playing S for us right now. Pugh will find the field this season.

    So not be surprised to see Edmund Gates' name, however, the smart move here is to grab a RT who can play RG.
     
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    4th round selection Brandon Hogan DB WVU

    either cornerback or OL help

    OG Marcus Cannon, TCU (OT) 6-5, 358
    CFN Overall Ranking: 55
    CFN Analysis: Extremely productive at a high level for a long time, Cannon was a terrific all-star at tackle and was the key part of some offensive machines. He might be 358 pounds, but he moves like a much smaller player and he carries the weight shockingly well. While he might not be for everyone body-wise, and he doesn’t use his girth to bury defenders on a regular basis, but his shocking combination of talents is enough to expect a long, solid career.
    CFN Projection: Second Round

    OG Clint Boling, Georgia (OT) 6-5, 308
    CFN Overall Ranking: 59
    CFN Analysis: While he’s not a massive blocker and he’s not going to get much bigger, he’s a nice, tough run blocker who always works and has the skills to work inside or out. He moves well, can get on the move and make things happen down the field, and he’s functional enough to battle in a phone booth against the weaker defensive tackles. He’s not going to beat anyone up and he’s not going to handle NFL speed rushers if he moves to tackle, but he’s a good, sound player who’ll have added value because of his versatility.
    CFN Projection: Second Round



    CB Brandon Burton, Utah 6-0, 190 (Jr.)
    CFN Overall Ranking: 70
    CFN Analysis: With enough size and enough toughness to hang with the stronger receivers, and just enough speed to get by against the faster ones, he’s a good all-around prospect. Not great, but good. The 4.51 40 at the Combine was a problem, and for some, the 8 ½” hands are considered a major negative, but he has the right attitude, is quick, and seems to play faster than he times. Not quite a good enough hitter to move to safety, he could be locked into being a No. 3 corner with his less than ideal athleticism.


    I bet they go Boling, they love Georgia players
     
  5. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    new staff, but the homer in me hopes that rule still applies...
     
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    If they're wanting the fans excited then THIS guy:

     
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    cannon's way too fucking big.
     
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    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    Hate to say it, but too much of a risk too. I have no problem with him as a Undrafted FA, but don't like the idea of a pick.
     
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    WR Tandon Doss could help us out immediately
     
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    The Special One BALL HARD UNIVERSITY

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    Marcus Cannon has perfect size for our o-line but he has cancer. Its a treatable form of cancer but its gonna take a while for him to come back form treatment. This explains why he hasn't been selected yet.
     

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