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Lone Panther's Mock Draft - 2


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Round 1 - Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA 

 

Hardy Gone, Addison/Alexander/Horton all average at best DE's.  Johnson will probably retire soon, need to grab a DE for his replacement.  Plus, I believe Owamagbe will be the BPA at #25.

 

 

Round 2 - Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson

 

Beast of a DT, Cole and Edwards most likely done after this season.  Need someone to replace one of them, probably grab another DT through FA next off season.  

 

 

Round 3 - Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M

 

Could have been a top 10 pick without his injury.  We scoop him up in third.  Most likely will be on the two deep behind Oher for much of next season.  Has potential to be our starter going into the 2016 season.

 

 

Round 4 - Darren Waller, WR, Georgia Tech

 

One of the most underrated receivers in the draft.  Doesn't have the numbers because he played for GT, whom we all know is a triple option team.  He's 6'6 240 and runs a 4.46.  Excellent blocker as well, as he needs to be for their run heavy offense. 

 

 

Round 5 - Javorius Allen, RB, USC

 

Round 5 (Comp) - Jake Ryan, OLB, Michigan

 

Round 5 (Comp) - Clayton Geathers, SS, UCF

 

Round 6 - Damian Swann, CB, Georgia

 

Round 7 - Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech

 

 

 

Project 2015 Depth Chart:

 

 

QB:  Cam Newton - Derek Anderson

RB:  Jonathan Stewart - Javorius Allen - Fozzy Whittaker

FB:  Mike Tolbert

TE:  Greg Olsen - Ed Dickson - Brandon Williams

WR:  Kelvin Benjamin - Darren Waller - Brenton Bersin

WR:  Jerricho Cotchery or FA - Ted Gin Jr - Philly Brown

 

LT:  Michael Oher - Cedric Ogbuehi

LG:  Andre Norwell - Garry Williams

OC:  Ryan Kalil - Brian Folkerts

RG:  Trai Turner - Chris Scott

RT:  Mike Remmers - Laurence Gibson

 

 

DE:  Charles Johnson - Wes Horton - Owamagbe Odighizuwa

DT:  Kawann Short - Colin Cole

DT:  Star Lotulelei - Dwan Edwards - Grady Jarrett

DE:  Kony Ealy - Mario Addison - Frank Alexander

 

LB:  AJ Klein - Adarius Glanton

LB:  Luke Kuechly - Ben Jacobs

LB:  Thomas Davis - Jake Ryan

 

CB:  Bene Benwikere - Damian Swann

SS:  Robert Lester - Trey Boston - Clayton Geathers

FS:  Kurt Coleman - Colin Jones

CB:  Josh Norman - Melvin White or FA

 

 

 

Thoughts? 

 

 

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