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D. Newton picks Ealy based on Kiper & McShay's latest mock, & G-man's thinking.


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Further proof that this poo is all speculation.  One thing about it though, if there is a run on receivers, then Ealy could happen.

 

Gettleman also said he wouldn't reach for a player, meaning he wouldn't use a first-round pick on a player the Panthers have rated as a second-rounder. 

He also said he would take the best player available, suggesting he would take a cornerback, pass-rushing end or even another defensive tackle -- Carolina used its top two picks on defensive tackles last season -- if that is how the board fell. 

So based on the Kiper Jr. and McShay mock, I'm going with Missouri defensive endKony Ealy at No. 28 as insurance in case the Panthers can't get a long-term deal with Greg Hardy. Or simply because he adds another weapon to the league's second-ranked defense. 

 

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That would be a shot heard around the NFL (especially in Hardy's ears).

 

IF it happens, I am not going to belabor it in my mind, though I would almost say we would have to get a WR and OT in the second and third round if we want to keep a semblance of balance and defenses honest.

 

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If that happened I could still see us going OT in both rounds 2 and 3 though.   I wouldn't know what to say for our WR corps, except for maybe Rice and Holmes.  Maybe a Hardy trade for a few picks.  

 

I still have a Denarius Moore trade in the back of my mind...well, maybe not quite the back.

 

Basically, we'd be in a pickle of sorts, but I'm sure G-man would create a plan---at least in the long term (as in focusing on WR in 2015). Who the hell knows?

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You can't forget about your franchise player. It was said this AM on the radio. We neglected our franchise player in FA by letting every receiver on the team walk. We started making up for it with guys who have ability but are not necessarily going to be big time difference makers.

But you can't neglect Cam in this draft by not adding weapons. I really have a hard time thinking that 7 WRs and 5-6 OTs are going in the first. Personally, I think someone is going to be there for us to take. I think Martin is going really high in all of these mocks. Not everyone is going to take a tackle in the first round.

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This part I could go with...

 

Thursday night's mock had Carolina taking Tennessee offensive tackle Ja'Wuan James in the second round at No. 60 and North Dakota State tackle Billy Turner in the third round at No. 92.

 

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