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Kelley Washington has surgery-late round steal?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by cantgetright, Nov 20, 2002.

  1. BearBryant

    BearBryant Full Access Member

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    Well that should put an end to anyone having thoughts about drafting KW.
     
  2. Shocker

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    It would be kinda nice to get him in round 4 or 5. If he can play - what a steal he could be. If we get Washington and say... Andre Johnson our WR corps go from bad to crazy good in 1 yr. Big risk big reward type pick though.
     
  3. he'll fall like Luke Staley did last year. Some team thin at receiver will use their number 7 on him.

    Seems like a receiver needs to be able to turn his neck to look back for the ball....fusing vertabrae ain't gonna help that.

    I beleive speilman, charles haley, moose johnson, and andy katzenmoyer all had their careers shortened by neck problems. I can't recall a receiver that's had neck problems...
     
  4. slydevl

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  5. magnus

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    yeah but he'd get it here. We suck. We gave Fasani incentives.
     
  6. hasbeens99

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    I agree with you in a way, Meat, but what about Reggie Howard?
     
  7. Piper

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    And Howard's injury was much more severe.

    Of course, he also went undrafted because of that.
     

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