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Carolina Panthers will target offense in round one


Jeremy Igo
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I mean...at the end of the day,I can see us looking intently at the Henrys or one of the top OLs, but looking at this DT class, if one of Vernon Butler, A'Shawn Robinson, or Jarran Reed are available---I wonder how highly we would place them and how tempting they would be sitting there. 

 

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2 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Of course he does, Cam maturing more and learning more about defenses, KB coming back, Funch entering his 2nd year, etc...

Adding great young players that can perform now but also will be potential future starters also improves an offense.

Greg Olsen and Jonathan Stewart ain't gonna be here forever.  Which one of the two plays a position that is more easily replaceable with LOWER value draft picks in today's NFL?

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Adding great young players that can perform now but also will be potential future starters also improves an offense.

Greg Olsen and Jonathan Stewart ain't gonna be here forever.  Which one of the two plays a position that is more easily replaceable with LOWER value draft picks in today's NFL?

I'm not sure what you are trying to get at here?

You asked if he didn't see room for improvement, I said of course he does, nothing else out of my mouth.

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On an offense related note: Ifedi is starting to get some big hype.  Sounds like he's high on some mid to late first team boards (Vikes, Texans, Jets, Seahawks)

The Giants are apparently targeting offense as well and with the Lions, Colts and Jets as OL contenders, there could be an interesting turn-of-events before we pick and who might be available.  The likes of Conklin, Clark, & Decker could go surprisingly higher and cause top talent to fall on the DL or even WR.   

It's hard to see a team taking Derrick Henry before our pick in my opinion but there could be a surprisingly good player available elsewhere.   

 

 

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