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Football Gameplan's 2015 NFL Midseason Mock Draft Video


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I think it was against Washington where Ty got wrapped up at the 5 but he just kept moving his legs and pushed the corner all the way back into the endzone. He's strong and explosive and most importantly a playmaker. He was on my short list earlier this year but I feel like he's taken a step backwards as a WR prospect this season, but the QB play definitely factors in some.

I'd be happy with the pick, need all the weapons we can get for Cam.

Always enjoy your stuff, thanks for posting.

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Thanks Gang! Who would be your ideal pick this year?

 

As of now, I'm flip flopping between Montgomery and Kevin White, who you happened to have going back to back I believe.

 

I think Ty would add a lot to the Panthers current offense where he can be moved all around.  Especially when we motion a WR behind Cam in the Pistol.  His ability as a strong runner could definitely open up more things with the option and it'd give us another big bodied receiver on the filed.  Plus his ability as a returner would be a welcome sight for us.

 

With White, I do love his fluidity and smoothness in the open field, looks like he's just gliding out there and can easily get open on routes and out of breaks.  Not only that, but he's a strong receiver at the catch.

 

Personally, I don't think we could go wrong with either of them.

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Hard to say right now...

We could end up with a top 10 pick so if that happens one of the top tackles is a must. Our "OL" is a disaster.

If we can't grab a top tackle then we need a playmaker. Ty Montgomery, Melvin Gordon, DGB (if he declares), and Kevin White all would do for me.

I love Landon Collins but this franchise needs to help Cam out. This pick needs to be on the offensive side of the ball.

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if one of the top OTs is on the board, you have to take him. if a stud DB, CB or S prospect is there, you have to take him. this team does still need playmakers on the outside, especially one with deep speed. those guys could be found in the 2nd-mid rounds tho. guys like Sterling Shepard, Phillip Dorsett, Stefon Diggs, DGB, Rashad Greene, Dres Andersom, Sammie Coats and Antwan Goodley could be had in the 2nd round or later.

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Man, can you imagine the Colts getting either Todd Gurley or Melvin Gordon?  Colts fans are spoiled.  They've wined and dined at the high end of the NFL table for years with Manning, have one bad season, and Andrew Luck falls into their laps. (Of course if Luck wasn't there, they could have just kept Manning)  So they will have another decade or more of high end success, while other teams struggle for years.

 

Thanks Gang! Who would be your ideal pick this year?

 

If we're drafting on the back end of the first round, I'm looking at a burner for Cam in the wideout spot.  I really like Sammie Coates.  Of course if a top end talent falls, I would draft them.  Another guy I would draft at the back end of the first is Ereck Flowers.

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