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This mock draft…
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No doubt but it is the huddle.
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Introducing The Athletics Dane Brugler 7-round mock draft
weyco2000 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Aw hell no!! -
Person: Richardson still in the conversation...if we trade down
weyco2000 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Spot on analysis. -
Person: Richardson still in the conversation...if we trade down
weyco2000 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah I said the same thing in an another thread and got blasted… -
You must have a lot of free time.
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The organization will smoke screen their intentions until the pick is made. They’re waiting on Houston to offer a ransom or they’ll pick their guy.
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The Texans aren’t in our division… Seriously though, I’ll support the choice the team makes.
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Well, we now know who “Juan” is…
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Joe Person presents: Panthers 7-round mock draft spectacular
weyco2000 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Gettleman is that you? -
He’s not comparing him to Lawrence, he’s saying Stroud > Lawrence.
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Wouldn’t be shocked to him be part of a trade up on draft day. Possibly a team that missed out on a second tier QB, might take the bait.
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Williams redshirted his first year with the Orange, playing in four games on special teams with no statistics, but became one of the top cornerbacks in the ACC in 2020 (64 tackles, three for loss with one sack, two interceptions, one returned for a score, in 11 starts). He tied for the conference lead with 10 pass breakups to earn honorable mention all-league notice. The former all-region pick at Hickory Ridge High School in North Carolina was an honorable mention All-ACC pick in 2021, tying for the conference lead once more with 10 breakups, in addition to posting 52 tackles, five for loss, in 10 starts. Williams was an honorable mention pick again in 2022 (36 tackles, 1.5 for loss, two interceptions, three pass breakups in seven starts) despite missing the second half of the season with a torn ACL. -- by Chad Reuter
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Boutte (pronounced boo-TAY) grew up 90 minutes from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, starring at Westgate High School to earn top-100 recruit status in the 2020 class. He took advantage of star receiver Ja'Marr Chase's decision to opt out of the 2020 season and earned Freshman All-American and SEC All-Freshman Team honors by leading the Tigers with 735 receiving yards (45 receptions, 16.3 per, five TDs in 10 games, five starts). He set an SEC-record with 308 receiving yards against Ole Miss that season. Boutte started the first six games of the 2021 season (38-509-13.4, nine TDs) but missed the rest of the year with a right ankle injury -- and required a second surgery on that injury in the following spring. In 2022, Boutte started 10 of 11 games played, catching 48 passes for 538 yards (11.2) and two scores. He missed one game (versus New Mexico) in September 2022 to be there as his girlfriend gave birth to their first child. He switched jersey numbers from No. 1 to 7 his junior season, following in the footsteps of other playmakers from Louisiana, such as DJ Chark, Leonard Fournette, Tyrann Mathieu, Patrick Peterson and Derek Stingley Jr. He originally decided to return to LSU for 2023 but ultimately declared for the draft and opted out of the team's bowl game to prepare. -- by Chad Reuter