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Carolina Panthers NFL Draft - Day 2 Predictions


Jeremy Igo
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1 minute ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

I'm sure he "likes" a lot of players. Some girls I "like" as in I don't dislike them but they are ugly so I wouldnt date

I'm sure Gettleman "likes" him, but wouldn't draft him. The visits he's had here in my estimation are just in case he goes to a division rival or we play the team he's on in the future. You want to know how soft the other players in the league are that you play.

Derrick might be a nice young man. Derrick Henry now, he is a trash running back.

 

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3 hours ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

I'm sure he "likes" a lot of players. Some girls I "like" as in I don't dislike them but they are ugly so I wouldnt date

I'm sure Gettleman "likes" him, but wouldn't draft him. The visits he's had here in my estimation are just in case he goes to a division rival or we play the team he's on in the future. You want to know how soft the other players in the league are that you play.

Derrick might be a nice young man. Derrick Henry now, he is a trash running back.

Did you learn nothing yesterday? 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

One possibility, however, is banking on that probable third round compensatory pick for next season and trading the existing 2017 third round pick away along with this year's. 

Probably would still have to sweeten the deal with our 4th or 5th rd pick to get top 10 today, but I like the idea . There is still a crap ton of talent out there. The Rams are sitting on 43 and 45 ; not quite top 10, but there will most likely be some players left that had first round grades.

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40 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

I'm sure he "likes" a lot of players. Some girls I "like" as in I don't dislike them but they are ugly so I wouldnt date

I'm sure Gettleman "likes" him, but wouldn't draft him. The visits he's had here in my estimation are just in case he goes to a division rival or we play the team he's on in the future. You want to know how soft the other players in the league are that you play.

Derrick might be a nice young man. Derrick Henry now, he is a trash running back.

This is why I don't like player names as part of screen names.  How can we take your criticism of D Henry seriously when you are such a CAP fanboy?  

At least you are consistent.

 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

3. If the Panthers cannot move up

If the Panthers are unable to move up and must pick at 30, I like... 

- Su'a Cravens - SS - Would immediately compete for playing time with the departure of Roman Harper. Some project as a small outside LB, the Panthers could treat him like they did Thomas Davis initially and put him at strong safety. 

- Von Bell - FS - The Panthers really don't need another FS, but they like Bell enough to take him anyways. 

- Devontae Booker - RB - Good mix of size and ability. A well rounded running back that could take a roster spot from Whitaker, Artis-Payne, and/or Wegher. 

 

 

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Thanks, as always for the info.  I have no idea why more people aren't paying more attention to the site that has correctly called last year's 1 and 2 and this years 1 at pick 30.  Really impressive.

That being said, do you realistically include Von Bell as those available at #62?  That would be a huge fall for him and wonder why that would be?  Unless teams are just tired of taking Buckeyes?

Also, any other names to throw out that would have our interest if we stay put at #62?

 

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