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Draft Availability / POLL - Round 1


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Round 1 Draft Pick Poll:  

125 members have voted

  1. 1. If these players are on the board in Round 1, who do you pick?

    • CB  ARTIE BURNS - MIAMI
      1
    • CB  KENDALL FULLER - VIRGINIA TECH
      4
    • CB  WILLIAM JACKSON - HOUSTON
      5
    • DE  EMMANUEL OGBAH - OKLAHOMA ST
      30
    • DE  JONATHAN BULLARD - FLORIDA
      1
    • DE  KEVIN DODD - CLEMSON
      35
    • DT  CHRIS JONES - MISS. ST.
      2
    • DT  VERNON BUTLER - LOUISIANA TECH
      7
    • OT  GERMAIN IFEDI - TEXAS A&M
      0
    • QB  PAXTON LYNCH - MEMPHIS
      2
    • S  KARL JOSEPH - WEST VIRGINIA
      4
    • S  KEANU NEAL - FLORIDA
      0
    • TE  HUNTER HENRY - ARKANSAS
      16
    • WR  JOSH DOCSTON - TCU
      6
    • WR  MICHAEL THOMAS - OHIO STATE
      0
    • WR  STERLING SHEPARD - OKLAHOMA
      10
    • WR  WILL FULLER - NOTRE DAME
      1


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I woke up early this a.m. and couldn't get back to sleep....  as I result, I ended up with 2 hours free to do some stuff on the computer, including a bunch of new mock drafts.  I was curious to see how the recent trades and Josh Norman's signing with the Redskins might shake things up.

For each of 28 First Round Mock drafts, I compiled the 20 best players on each board.  (I used 12 boards, but most heavily weighted the 7 boards updated since 4/19 - including using the newly updated (4/22) composite big board for 6 of the drafts)

In the poll is the consensus list of the best players likely to be available to the Panthers when we pick in round 1.  (All of these 17 players were available and included in the top 20 remaining on the board in at least 50% of the mock drafts)

Who do you pick Huddle (Your personal preference)?  In the comments explain your choice.   Who do you think is the best player of this group on Dave G's draft board?

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Here's the full breakdown of the availability in round 1 in these latest mock drafts:

CB  ARTIE BURNS - MIAMI                              24                 86%

CB  KENDALL FULLER - VIRGINIA TECH       23                  82%

CB  WILLIAM JACKSON - HOUSTON              21                  75%

DE  EMMANUEL OGBAH - OKLAHOMA ST    21                  75%

DE  JONATHAN BULLARD - FLORIDA           21                  75%

DE  KEVIN DODD - CLEMSON                      19                  68%

DT  CHRIS JONES - MISS. ST.                      19                  68%

DT  VERNON BUTLER - LOUISIANA TECH   18                  64%

OT  GERMAIN IFEDI - TEXAS A&M               18                 64%

QB  PAXTON LYNCH - MEMPHIS                  17                 61%

S  KARL JOSEPH - WEST VIRGINIA             17                 61%

S  KEANU NEAL - FLORIDA                         16                 57%

TE  HUNTER HENRY - ARKANSAS               16                57%

WR  JOSH DOCSTON - TCU                        16                57%

WR  MICHAEL THOMAS - OHIO STATE       15                 54%

WR  STERLING SHEPARD - OKLAHOMA    15                 54%

WR  WILL FULLER - NOTRE DAME             14                50%

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Availability by POSITION was as follows:

(# of players at that position on the board (top 20 at our pick in round 1) / 560 players (28 drafts * 20 players)

 

WR 18%
DE 16%
DT 14%
CB 10%
S 10%
OT 8%
OLB 6%
QB 5%
RB 4%
TE 4%
C 1%
G 2%
ILB 2%
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3 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

BPA would be Doctson and William Jackson. Surprised Derrick Henry wasn't a choice.

Doctson is dominant and could be BPA. I think everybody has drank the Kool Aid on Jackson after a great combine. When you watch him play, he isn't dominant, he's a 2-3 rounder.

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