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4th Round - Carolina selects Tre Boston, S, UNC


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Gettleman had a fantastic draft last year (and must of you bitched about many of his picks).....he brought in a bunch of journeyman stopgap a last year and struck gold (and mist of you bitched about the acquisitions)....now he is drafting again (and most if you are bitching).

He is 2 for 2 last year...I trust him and his rvuatio a more than any of you chuckleheads.

This is his 4th round kubgilla pick

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Has some character issues which could cause problems but he has a lot of exp at corner, free and strong safety. One of those pics you gotta trust management knows what they are doing. Kinda reminds me of Logan but without the injury problems

I and struggling to recall any character issues in his time at NC. i thought he would be 5th or later rd.I certainly never imagined he would go before Hurst.

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I think there's some confusion here. I don't think any of us are saying it's a horrible pick. I think it's very average, and it confuses me more since he said he was drafted to play safety. When is he going to play? Where?

There's a lot of questions with this pick. I'm not saying it's awful. But I'm also not saying that Gettleman is the greatest drafter ever because he got Star and KB.

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This is a special teams pick at best. Not going to see any kind of starting DB position in the NFL.

 

Panthers don't draft for need or bpa. They are drafting potential, depth, and special teams. Worst off-season ever.

 

You take a WR you could have gotten in the 2nd round. You take a DE because he has amazing value since he fell, but that amazing value is going to the back of the line. Probably will see the field very little in the next 2 seasons. You then take a guard who will find himself at the back of the line for guards and will never see the field for the next 2-3 seasons. Then you take a special teams player.

 

We have 53 roster spots and have need at several starting spots. Are we going to carry 5 guards and 5 DEs and toss in some extra spots for special teams players? Do the math front office. You have just wasted the Panthers 2014 draft. These draft picks or some you made last year are going to be up for cuts in the preseason. Definite fail.

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