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Predictions for the 2015 NFL Draft


PanthersATL

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BR posted their NFL Draft 2015: Updated Order and Predicting Key Decisions That Will Shape Board:

 

They have everyone in order up through Detroit and Arizona at #23 and #24 picks.

 

Guess who they have at #25?  Panthers.  (In other words, BR is already making a guess as to how the Top 8 teams are going to level out -- with Patriots at the top of the list.)

 

They say that we're going for Sammie Coates, WR Auburn.  

Or maybe we're picking TJ Clemmings, OT Pittsburgh

 

T.J. Clemmings is 6'5" and 305 pounds. Carolina's run game was strong toward the end of the season with Jonathan Stewart doing most of the heavy lifting, but adding Clemmings on the offensive line would make running the ball even easier. He's fast enough to hold his own against speedy edge-rushers, allowing the Panthers to run more sweeps and pitch plays to his side.
 

 

NFL.COM also has us at #25 (with the Seahawks at the top), with our top needs being a pass rusher, OT, and CB

 

 

DraftSeason says we should get La'El Collins OT, LSU

 

The Panthers have to get their offensive line squared away in this year’s draft.  Collins is a tough mauler who will likely start his career on the right side of the line.

 

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the last time we took an OT from pittsburgh it worked out well so i'm down

 

 

There is some good offensive linemen in this years draft class. I have faith the Gettleman will select a good one, if we go that route with our firstround  draft choice. No matter which position  he selects,i have the utmost confidence in Dave obtaining the player that will benefit us the most. 

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