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Carolina Panthers Mock Draft 1.0


panthersman1996

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I think Carolina will progress a lot this off season, especially Cam and Kelvin. But Dave needs to help Cam out this off season and he said it best WE NEED TO GET FASTER!!!!

 

NEEDS

OT

WR

S

LB

DE

RB

 

RESIGNS

ED Dickson TE

Dwan Edwards DT

Garry Williams OT

Fozzy Whittaker RB

Ben Jacobs MLB

Brian Folkers C

Brenton Bersin WR

Colin Cole DT

 

RESTRUCTURE

Charles Johnson

Ryan Kalil

 

 

 

CUTS

Deangleo Williams

Thomas DeCoud

Frank Alexander

 

SIGNS

Malcolm Smith OLB Age 26 Seahawks

Rahim Moore S Age 24 Broncos

Ryan Harris OT Age 29 Chiefs

 

2014 Draft

 

Round 1- SAMMIE COATES WR Auburn. some people may not like his pick but he his a big and fast WR 6'2 200 he'll run a 4.4. he's a good hands catcher but does drop passes but he can win over the top and go vertical. Put him with Kelvin and Greg they'll be dangerous.

 

Round 2- Laken Tomlinson OL Duke. I think he could go in the first round because of his versatility but I hope he slides just a little bit to us

 

Round 3- Zach Hodges OLB Harvard. A very tough kid, plays like he has something to prove

 

Round 4- Eric Rowe CB Utah. He has good speed for a corner but he can also play safety

 

Round 5- Tre McBride WR William and Mary. another bigger WR at 6'1 200 he is quick to get separation off the line and a good route runner

 

Round 5 (compensatory pick)- Cedric Ogbuehi OT TAM Dave started off his press conference talking about him tearing his ACL a couple a weeks ago so I think he's still on Dave's list in the 5th  

 

Round 6- David Johnson RB UNI. I really like the way this kid runs and he can catch the ball coming out of the back field

 

Round 7- Deion Barnes DE PENN State. has NFL size strength and quickness but needs to work on technique

 

 

that's it let me know what you think

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I think Cole is gone because we have Kyle Love..Who's younger and does the same things.. I would actually give Frank another chance since he still cheap.. and the Bersin thing...well I don't know man.. if we bring in better WR'S...he or Cotch has to go..

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He tore his ACL

 

He's not going to drop to the fifth though. Brandon Thomas fell to the bottom of the third with an ACL that was much later in the Draft process, and he was nowhere near the prospect Ogbuehi is. I would say late second at the latest. If he's on the clock in the second round when we pick I would almost put money on him being the selection.

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