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Just now, Dilla said:
He'll probably get drafted in the 7th for this very reason, but if he doesn't, Andrew Vorhees would be a great sign and stash guy. Day 2 talent that tore his ACL during the Combine so his rookie will be a shelf year.
Yeah he was someone I would have been okay with taking a flier on today. Should be a priority udfa if he doesn't hear his name called.
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Love our two picks today.
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I'd like Will Mallory
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Draft at least one OL every year baby, love it
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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:
zavala for us but damn Tyler scott would be intriguing as well
Either pick would be great
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59 minutes ago, hepcat said:
If they land a solid CB prospect and a backup OT I’ll be satisfied with the day. Let’s hope they don’t reach for guys they could get as UDFA
I’d looooove Chandler Zavala
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Wouldn’t mind a trade back to get an extra pick today. Some decent secondary talent on the board, always like adding a day 3 CB. That being said this first pick today is 100% a random ST linebacker isn’t it?
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In no ways am I saying this guy is going to be good but at least watch some film, I’ve watched him all morning and he has powerful hands, more bend than I expected, and an impressive motor. I’m confident Evero already has an idea for the role he’s going to place him in. Let’s just see what he can do lmao
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1 minute ago, Swaggasaurus said:
It is stunning. It doesn’t mean the sky is falling. He’s not like Gaulden because he’s an elite athlete. He’s not like Kugbila because he didn’t play at Podunk st. But his stats are like BJ Olujari who this board was in love with because a guy with bad hair and some nerds named Walter or Daniel told them do be.
I love the exploding popularity of the draft but one of the biggest drawbacks of its new popularity is that random users on CarolinaHuddle think every team has the same draft board as the one they saw on twitter by @IcyDraftSzn. There are some analysts out there who do great work on this event but we have absolutely zero clue how actual teams big boards look, especially after those first 15-20 picks.
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3 minutes ago, Growl said:
So..the Oregon Reddit has a number of commenters who are happy for him but really stunned he went as high as he did.
Oh no! Not the Oregon Reddit!
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I can't imagine waking up on a Saturday morning and just already having your whole day ruined because of a player that was drafted 80th overall. I agree from what I read I'm not sure I totally understand the move but I'm just vibing and gonna hope he ends up being good!
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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:
said absolutely nobody
Okay mrcompletely11
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10 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:
Craziest thought... just in case Bryce does prove to be too small for the NFL (I think he's going to be great) the Panthers could just grab Will Levis or Hendon Hooker in the second. If Bryce stays healthy then that back-up QB has had the advantage of Reich, McCown, Dalton and a year of study before the draft next year... could trade him back to some team in need.
Crazy stupid idea...
Yeah I can't imagine a more hilariously stupid idea. Way to hurt the confidence of your new franchise QB and this team has holes everywhere and zero first round pick next year.
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22 minutes ago, jb2288 said:
it was a horrible knee jerk move. i'd be furious if we did something like that for a DE
I mean, edge rusher is a position of supreme value. Especially someone like Anderson that should be a perennial double digit sack guy, it just doesn't make sense for a Texans team still littered with holes. If that was the final piece maybeeeee, but it's not
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Trading back would be ideal but I'm sure every team is thinking that right now.
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Count me in as not being quite as high on what the Texans did. Stroud was a great pick but they gave up a lot for Anderson, and I say this as someone who had Anderson as the draft's #1 player. But they gave up their first next year which could easily wind up being a top five pick.
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11 minutes ago, KSpan said:
That Rams trade package for Burns and the 2nd rounder, let alone the future 1sts, sure would be nice right about now.
That pick could easily be top 5 next year
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I mean I can't blame him. These dudes are all hyper competitive and believe in their abilities. But he might have to accept his best bet right now is to try and prove a worthy backup and maybe an opportunity opens one day. I wish him nothing but the best but I don't think anyone is giving a seventh for him right now
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Let's go get us a Lombardi bro
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Just hours ago Mr Scot was complaining that we could have stuck at 9 and still had our choice of QBs LMMMAAAAOOOOOOOOO
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What a start man I am beaming
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This is brutal, fuging start this
Draft classes of other NFC South teams
in Carolina Panthers
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Considering we were just one game away from winning our division a year ago, how do you guys think our peers in the south did in the draft? The Saints are the early betting favorites to win the division, but I feel like most pundits would agree that our division is kind of a crapshoot because of how poor it is. We'll see how Carr plays, but they hit the lines early in the draft and I do think Kendre Miller could be an instant impact.
I'm not going to lie seeing Bijan twice a year scares me. I think he's the truth and will be an absolute bellcow in this league for a long time. Not many of their other picks move me, and I still am not scared of a Desmond Ridder lead team. He looked atrocious last year.
Think the Bucs have had a very poor draft, and they may have the worst QB situation in the league.
I know this is the most optimistic we'll feel between now and September but I legitimately think if Bryce has a good rookie season we are winning this division with 9-10 wins.