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NFLDraft Scout 7 round mock draft


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30. Carolina Panthers

Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M: The Panthers' offensive tackles out-performed expectations last season, but the team needs depth and youth at the position. Ifedi also has experience at guard, providing versatility to kick inside if needed.

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62. Carolina Panthers

Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma: Wide receiver isn't the top need for the Panthers, but they can't hide their interest in Shepard.

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93. Carolina Panthers

Jordan Jenkins, DE, Georgia: Charles Johnson is back for Carolina, but he is playing on a one year deal and Jenkins can be the future.

129. Carolina Panthers – Daniel Lasco, RB, California

168. Carolina Panthers – Anthony Brown, CB, Purdue

252. Carolina Panthers – Terrance Smith, LB, Florida State

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2 minutes ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

I don't like this draft. I think we'll get a good player at 30, but it's up in the air. 

 

My pick, Treadwell. He ran at his pro day like he wanted to be a Panther.

 

But is he smart enough to blow a couple teams off, like KB did, to actually make it happen?

 

There is lots of talent in this draft. Just not any really Top Shelf sure fire HOF types. We could get a good player at almost any pick this year. But without your input, I won't know which ones' to root for. So get your act together would ya?

 

I mean, other than Calhoun that is. He is the only one I truly want. Get him in the 2nd, and I will be a happy camper. Well, how happy can I be? I been married almost 25 years. Death can't come quick enough anymore. lol

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