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bP's Final Mock - 4 rounds


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Round 1

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Andrus Peat

(Others to watch: Ereck Flowers, Jake Fisher, TJ Clemmings)

 

At pick 25, Gettleman will select the best remaining OT on the board, which will also be considered BPA. By all means, Peat should be taken inside the Top 15-20 but I feel other teams might grab Fisher and Flowers before they go after Peat.

 

 

Round 2

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Devin Smith

(Others to watch: Jaelen Strong dropping, Nelson Agholor, Duke Johnson, Mario Edwards)

 

At pick 57, we grab the guy that compliments Kelvin perfectly. A great route runner that is quick and shifty - The home run threat. For so long Smitty and Moose made our offense GO - now it will be Benjamin and Smith.

(Also, look for us to use a 5th round pick to possibly Move Up here if Jaelen Strong drops significantly into the 2nd round.)

 

Round 3

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Jay Ajayi

(Others to watch: Trey Flowers, Anthony Harris)

 

At pick 89, it seems odd to draft All Offensive players for the Panthers, but with the addition of Tillman in the secondary and Kony Ealy showing some promise late last season, the Panthers can afford it. Besides, we all heard Rivera say we will take a RB in the draft this year. I'm assuming he didn't mean some 5th or 6th rounder who will be behind Fozzy and Reaves on the depth chart.

(Also, look for us to use a 5th round pick to possibly Move Up here.)

 

Round 4

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Jaquiski Tartt

(Others to watch: Justin Hardy, Jamison Crowder, Tyler Lockett, Anthony Chickillo, Martrell Spaight)

 

At pick 124, we finally address the defense. Tartt is a saftey that isn't afraid the stick his nose in the box and stop the run. If we don't get Devin Smith or Nelson Agholor in the 2nd - we will probably go defense there and find our #2 WR here.

(Also, look for us to use a 5th round pick to possibly Move Up here if there is a run on WRs early in this round.)

 

 

 

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Love picks 2-4 but sincerely doubt Ajayi and Tartt are on the board at those junctures. Tartt has been rising and is one of the best safeties in a weak safety class. Some consider Ajayhi the third or fourth best back in the draft. The value of those selections are undeniable and we would be extremely lucky to have that happen. Tartt is an absolute beast and Ajayi is going to be a good starter in this league for a while. Don't love the Peat pick but could live with it.

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Love picks 2-4 but sincerely doubt Ajayi and Tartt are on the board at those junctures. Tartt has been rising and is one of the best safeties in a weak safety class. Some consider Ajayhi the third or fourth best back in the draft. The value of those selections are undeniable and we would be extremely lucky to have that happen. Tartt is an absolute beast and Ajayi is going to be a good starter in this league for a while. Don't love the Peat pick but could live with it.

Ajayi I believe is the one who doctors don't know how long his knee will last under NFL conditions after tearing it in 2011.

It's said that Ajayi is going to be prone to a major drop in draft value, the article I read has Chris Polk as an example who went from a middle round grade all the way to an undrafted free agent for the Eagles in 2012 after a similar medical uncertainty.

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