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WalterFootball's Mock for the Panthers: March 24, 2015


gettlemanjack

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only has 5 rounds. not sure if he'll add more

http://walterfootball.com/draft2015.php

1st R #25 Andrus Peat OT Stanford - 1st Team All-Pac-12. Recent mocks that have Peat falling to us at #25 include:

-Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com (Mar 23) - has us taking Peat

-Matt Miller (Mar 24) - has us taking DJ Humphries instead

-USA Today (Mar 22) - has us taking DJ Humphries instead

-Pete Prisco's latest mock - has us taking DJ Humphries instead

-DraftTek (Mar 23) - has us taking Shaq Thompson instead

The thread on him in the Huddle Draft forum:

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2nd R #57 Nelson Agholor WR USC - 1st Team All-Pac-12 - one of the best WRs in the country last year. The thread on him in the Huddle Draft forum:

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3rd R #89 Duke Johnson RB Miami - 1st Team All-ACC - one of the best RBs in the country last year.

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4th R #124 Daryl Williams OT Oklahoma - 1st Team All-Big-12 - could be our future Pro Bowl RT. The thread on him in the Huddle Draft forum:

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5th R #161 Ben Heeney LB Kansas - 1st Team All-Big-12 - #1 in the Big 12 with 10.58 tackles per game

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5th R #169 JaCorey Shepherd CB Kansas - 1st Team All-Big-12. Was #4 in the NCAA and #1 in Big 12 with 18 passes defended last year. Was also #1 in Big 12 with 773 yds on kickoff returns (#5 in Big 12 in kickoff return average)

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