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I was keeping up with the picks on CBS Sports, and the guy giving out instant draft grades for every pick started looking more daffy with every round. You could tell he knew little to nothing about some players, and his bias towards and against others became obvious. He gave one pick a high grade just because the player was a cancer survivor. 

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3 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

2015

4) CAROLINA PANTHERS: It takes three years to fully evaluate a draft class, but this Panthers haul certainly missed the mark when it came to filling the team's biggest needs.

 GRADE: C-

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000491624/article/nfc-south-draft-grades-falcons-improve-on-both-sides-of-ball

2014

CAROLINA PANTHERS: Since winning the division last season with a patchwork roster, the Panthershave lost two franchise players (WR Steve Smith and OT Jordan Gross) and a host of key contributors. Although Gettleman has plugged a few holes in free agency, the team needed to find a few blue-chippers at marquee positions to remain among the NFC's elite.

GRADE: C+

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap2000000350019/article/nfc-south-draft-grades-brandin-cooks-fits-new-orleans-saints

2013

CAROLINA PANTHERS: Ron Rivera needs to rectify the Panthers' leaky defense to help the team make a run at the postseason. The defensive-minded head coach took steps to remedy the problem by adding two defensive tackles in the early rounds. 

GRADE: C+

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap1000000166352/article/nfc-south-draft-grades-new-orleans-saints-fill-needs-with-studs

So pie worthy.   Win the post season not draft season

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