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Cam, Luke, Star, and Kelvin


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This is a forum where you talk about the Panthers.  If you're not into his post dont comment.  I never understand comments like this...

 

 

Camon man, you couldn't just post this on the panthers Facebook page?

 

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I'm no NFL history buff nor do I closely follow other teams drafts but man, I couldn't be happier with these draft picks.  It seems like we've hit homeruns in the first round the past 10 years+ with the exception of Otah.

 

 

Given star contines and kev lives up to the hype, has there been a better four year haul for first rounders?
Like in the history of NFL?....??...

 

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I'm no NFL history buff nor do I closely follow other teams drafts but man, I couldn't be happier with these draft picks. It seems like we've hit homeruns in the first round the past 10 years+ with the exception of Otah.

True, but in those 10 years since the Super Bowl loss, we've only been in the post season 3 times. Take it for what you will.

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I mistakenly forgot dallas blowboys haul of ivrin, akiman, emmit and maryland....... I even looked at some others. steelers had terry, green, harris and WR named lewis(had 6,000 yards in running system).... hmmm it will be a hard list to top, but I think the current talent could pass them! Getting at least three superbowl would go a long way..........

As far as paying all the studs, I believe even before dave was hired there's a plan in place(daves adding to it as well example-cutting smitty now saves 10 mill after next year)Plus 1st rounders have the fifth year option and the tag for two years, so that's six or seven years. That also helps when it comes time for next (and most likely the last big) contract for a players career. Its on the players, dave could ask if "Do you want to big a part of something special?"

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