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Round 1. Todd Gurley
Round 2. DJ Humphries
Round 3. Phillip Dorsett
Round 4. Daryl Williams
Round 5. Damian Swan
Round 5. Ladarius Gunter
Round 5. Joey Mbu
Round 6. Stefon Diggs
Round 7. Cedric Reed
 
 
I came to that conclusion using a simulator and choosing who we'd choose in that situation. I do not think there's any chance in hell the draft shakes out that well for us though. If I had to guess I'd say a OT will fall to us or we'l take some defensive guy that'll piss off the entire board. 
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  1. Melvin Gordon, RB  (Not a huge fan of this pick, but I can see it)
  2. Rashad Greene WR (Hard working, good route runner, good hands)
  3. Ty Sambrailo OT (needs a year to get stronger, but the Panthers met with him)
  4. Chris Covington, DT (Surely we don’t expect middle-aged men to back up KK and Star all year)
  5. 5a. Laurence Gibson, OT (Panthers spent some time looking at him—high character, under radar)

5b. Justin Coleman, CB (They liked him at the East-West game; we like our fifth round CBs)

5c.  Zach Hodges, OLB (Smart and instinctive, takes good angles)

6.  Andy Galik, C (Kalil is getting older and has a $10m salary; besides, we need C depth)

7.  Ray Drew, DE (Not a bad player for the seventh round—would challenge Horton)

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1. Cameron Erving, OL, Florida State

2. Duke Johnson, RB, Miami

3. Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas

4. Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina

5. Justin Coleman, CB, Tennessee

5. Zach Hodges, OLB, Harvard

5. Jordan Richards, SS, Stanford

6. Joey Mbu, DT, Utah

7. C.J. Uzomoah, TE, Auburn

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Round 1: Shaq Thompson, LB, WAS

Round 2: Devin Smith, WR, OHST

Round 3: Devin Funchess, WR, MCH

Round 4: Chaz Green, T, FLO

Round 5 (1): Kevin White, CB, TCU

Round 5 (2): Za'Darius Smith, DE, KEN

Round 5 (3): Clayton Geathers, S, UCF

Round 6: Xavier Williams, NT, NIO

Round 7: John Crockett, RB, NDS

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