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I like WalterFootball.com's current mock for Carolina


tiger7_88

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http://walterfootball.com/draft2015_1.php

 

panthersb_logo.gif Carolina Panthers: T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh_logo.gif
25. The Panthers couldn't block for Cam Newton whatsoever early in the season. The offensive line was able to gel late in the year, but there are still some glaring holes there, particularly at both tackle positions. Charlie Campbell reported that multiple teams have second-day grades on T.J. Clemmings, as you can see in the NFL Draft Rumor Mill, but he has enough upside to be chosen late in the first frame.

 

 

panthersb_logo.gif Carolina Panthers: Nelson Agholor, WR, USC USC_logo.gif
57. The Panthers likely will select the top available player from the tackle or receiver position in the first few rounds. Those are their two big areas of need. They have to find someone to draw attention away from Kelvin Benjamin.

 

panthersb_logo.gif Carolina Panthers: Buck Allen, RB, USC USC_logo.gif
89. Jonathan Stewart finished the year on a strong note, but the Panthers can't depend on him because he's so frequently banged up. With DeAngelo Williams officially gone, Carolina will have to add another running back.

 

panthersb_logo.gif Carolina Panthers: Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State ColoradoState_logo.gif
121. It shouldn't surprise anyone if the Panthers double up on the tackle position. Both of their tackles were putrid last year.

 

panthersb_logo.gif Carolina Panthers: Kwon Alexander, OLB, LSU LSU_logo.gif
153. Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis are studs, but Carolina could stand to find a third linebacker to complement the two Pro Bowlers.

 

 

 

Would I be thrilled with T.J. Clemmings?  No, there are other OT prospects I like better.  But if he's the one that falls to us and DG pulls the trigger, I think the kid definitely has the make-up of an OT (even though its rough, raw material right now).  I really, really like all the other picks that (to me) seem to fit BPA at the time they were chosen in addition to filling team needs.

 

(P.S. This mock is only through the 5th round at this point.)

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I don't mind the positions that are being picked, in that, I agree.  I could see WR in first, OT in second, so just fliped around.  The players, idk so much about that.  But I like the idea of using the first 4 rounds on straight offense.  Even if we sign a WR (which we should) in FA, I'm still liking that.

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Agreed. Has Keary Colbert/Dwayne Jarrett written all over him.

 

Also, I thought we agreed on no linemen from small programs. Unless you're talking about Florida State, or basketball, ACC is small time. (Sorry Kueck)

 

Really? All over him? How does he compare to those two players? Without using "he's a USC WR" please....

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