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It's a relatively deep class at WR this year, which may drop Camp lower than we hope he'll go.
as long as he doesn't go to the Pats...
Camp at the Panthers would kick ass.
Is he good at tackling DB's on their Int runbacks?
Smitty's deep routes take the top off the defense. Camp in the slot won't do that, and he'll need someone else to do that to give him room to work underneath. I'd love to see him in Carolina, too, but they need a deep threat. Pats need the same if one of their current WR's can't do it.
As long as he can stay healthy. That has been his main problem. He has tended to break easily.
I'm generally a Reff supporter, but this is a dick statement. Breaks easily? Tell that to his face.
The first sentence should warrant some self-examination.
He would look good with a star on his helmet.
Camp got injured because he was the only offensive threat the Deacs had. He should never have been used on returning kick. I know his hands are good, but it was counter productive to use him the way Grobe used him. If he gets drafted by a team with some balance and a couple of good receivers, he will not take the beating he did at Wake. Would love to see him as a Panther, but I too am betting he'll end up in NE as the next Wes Welker.
So happy for Camp; he will be a solid NFLer. I only wish the Jets land him in green.
The broken collarbone may drop Camp 2 rounds into Rd 6. The combine #s are outstanding but he has a brittle rep.
Was Josh Harris not invited?