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My favorite WR's options after the 1st round..


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My opinion is that all the 1st round rated wr will be gone by the 25th pick and we're either pick a Oline or Dline player in the 1st round..

 

So here are 3 of my favorite WR's who will be 2nd or later round picks and can come in and be a #2 WR day 1..

 

1. Nelson Agholor .....2nd round

 

 

 

2. Justin Hardy....... 3rd round

 

 

3. Tre Mcbride....... 3rd/4th round

 

 

Honorable mention......

 

This guy can't come in and start day 1 but with some development could be a nice weapon by mid-season

 

Kenny Bell.....5th round

 

 

 

 

 

What do you guys think??

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Every yeah some players will fall and other will rise, I sure hope one of the top WR's could fall to us like KB did. However, if none of them do, I would like to have Justin Hardy, he's the guy I want to have who has sure hands.

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Love Agholor but I don't see any way he's there at our pick in the 2nd. Talk is that the Eagles are high on him and he could be their 1st rounder even. I like Hardy but not McBride. I see Strong falling behind Perriman and DGB and going to us. Hardy in the 3rd/4th, and our WRs could be outstanding.

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If you are going to attempt to analyze the Panthers, then know the GM.  We are not taking head cases.  I do not care about the talent, and neither does Gettlemen.  I just wish people would let it go.  No Turds will be drafted by us. 

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I'd probably feel safe in saying Agholor goes in the first round. 

 

I would oppose that and feel pretty safe about saying Agholor wont be picked in the first round.

 

 

In the second round I like Sammie Coates, Devin Smith and Phillip Dorsett

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