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Mock Draft ( speak on it)


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WR BRESHAD PERRIMAN

UCF

57: R2P25

DT MARIO EDWARDS JR.

FLORIDA STATE

89: R3P25

OT ROB CRISP

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

124: R4P25

OT ROB HAVENSTEIN

WISCONSIN

161: R5P25

S GEROD HOLLIMAN

LOUISVILLE

169: R5P33

DE CEDRIC REED

TEXAS

174: R5P38

CB LADARIUS GUNTER

MIAMI

201: R6P25

S ANTHONY JEFFERSON

UCLA

242: R7P25

TE BLAKE BELL

OKLAHOMA

This is my order of the Panthers needs.

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I'm not going to claim to be a Breshad Perriman expert, but I'll say that I watch a lot of American Conference ball and I watched UCF play a lot in '14 and '12 ('13 I didn't watch much as we were in different conferences).

 

Perriman drops a lot of passes, and he drops passes that will really, really piss you off if you're a fan of his team. He drops easy passes. He can be an electric playmaker, and he is as quick in pads as his 40 time suggests. But he's not a receiver that has the intangibles down. He isn't a good run blocker, his routes aren't crisp. UCF used him to stretch the field, and because of that it allowed him to make quite a few big plays, but he isn't a reliable guy across the middle, and he's not a guy you can rely on to move the chains consistently.

 

I'm not saying he isn't worthy of playing pro football because I think he is going to make a really good #3 option someday, but his weaknesses make him unworthy of a 1st or 2nd round pick. He's the flavor of the week right now.

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Imo, seeing everyones "guess" as to how we will draft is worthless and boring to me. Why does everyone have to make a new thread for every damn mock draft? Just put your list of guys in another mock thread

 

just go the opposite way of what you think and you might hit on it.

 

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WR BRESHAD PERRIMAN

UCF

57: R2P25

DT MARIO EDWARDS JR.

FLORIDA STATE

89: R3P25

OT ROB CRISP

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

124: R4P25

OT ROB HAVENSTEIN

WISCONSIN

161: R5P25

S GEROD HOLLIMAN

LOUISVILLE

169: R5P33

DE CEDRIC REED

TEXAS

174: R5P38

CB LADARIUS GUNTER

MIAMI

201: R6P25

S ANTHONY JEFFERSON

UCLA

242: R7P25

TE BLAKE BELL

OKLAHOMA

This is my order of the Panthers needs.

 

 

I can see us draft DT Mario Edwards Jr. Florida State in the 2nd rd,but i can't go along with most of the others,even though i admit,the lower rds are a bit of a crao shoot.

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