As the Carolina Panthers wrapped up Tuesday's practice, long-time NFL talent evaluator Gil Brandt said in almost disbelief, "Did you see that catch he made over there?"
Brant, who built the Dallas Cowboys into a power under Hall of Fame coach Tom Landry and currently an NFL.com analyst, was referring to Carolina Panthers first-round draft pick Kelvin Benjamin.
The former Florida State wide receiver used his 6-foot-5, 240-pound frame for two touchdown catches from Cam Newton on routes to the left side during red zone drills.
The one Brandt specifically referred to was a twisting catch in which Benjamin adjusted his body in mid-air to bring the ball down over cornerback James Dockery.
"You get a guy like this that goes up and catches the ball the way he does, there are not many [defensive backs] who are going to knock it down,'' Brandt said during a visit to Carolina's training camp at Wofford College.