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Mocking the Panthers 8.0


Mr. Scot

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By Max Henson this time, and back to the format of looking at Draft Expert picks.

 

You might notice a trend here...

 

 

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN.com - OT Morgan Moses, Virginia

 

Todd McShay, ESPN.com - OT Joel Bitonio, Nevada

 

Don Banks, SI.com - OT Morgan Moses, Virginia

 

Rob Rang, CBSSports.com - OT Morgan Moses, Virginia

 

Dane Brugler, CBSSports.com - OT Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama

 

Charles Davis, NFL.com - WR Marqise Lee, Southern California

 

Josh Norris, Rotoworld.com - OT Morgan Moses, Virginia

 

Drafttek.com - OT Morgan Moses, Virginia

 

 

So after saying we shouldn't pick a tackle, Kiper predicts us picking a tackle.

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By Max Henson this time, and back to the format of looking at Draft Expert picks.

 

You might notice a trend here...

 

 

So after saying we shouldn't pick a tackle, Kiper predicts us picking a tackle.

 

Kiper is a tool, but saying we shouldn't is different than saying we wont.

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Moses is this year's Sheldon Richardson. mock after mock just stations him at #28. almost like an excuse to avoid thinking about the Panthers' possibilities. with 27 picks ahead of them, i'd say it's way more likely that Moses doesn't end up a Panther, if only just due to the randomness of the draft. but you'd never think that, analyzing the apparent "consensus" of mock drafters. man this time of year is annoying.

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Kiper is a tool, but saying we shouldn't is different than saying we wont.

 

actually he said this:

 

“I think when you look at Carolina right now, the receiver’s going to trump the offensive tackle, unless you’re shocked and a Zack Martin (drops),” Kiper said. “But that’s not going to happen. So I would say a wide receiver.”

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