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so last year i got a word from a guy who knows a well known guy within the panthers. he said that after running through those mock drafts gettleman likes to do right before the draft, kelvin benjamin was the clear cut dude. i didn't believe him at first and kind of blew it off, but i learned in the past year since that he is legit. i didn't post because of e-cred bullshit, but what the hell. fug it. for the sake of it ill tell you what i was just told a few minutes because im an asshole.

this year, it isn't as clear cut obviously. the favorite by far is Ereck Flowers, the OT from Miami. Also in play are Landon Collins, and Kevin Johnson. Shaq Thompson was kind of up in the air, so don't take my word for it. Panthers may draft him as an absolute last resort (just my opinion). A wild card name that we didn't really forsee in the pre draft process is Bryon Jones, a CB out of Uconn. It seems as if that if the o-line picks dont fall through, we will be upgrading our secondary in the first.

so yeah, believe me or not, i really dont care. just some food for thought i guess. feel free to flame or whatever. :)

Definitely could see CB because it may be the only position where a guy could contribute significantly this year, unless the right WR falls.

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