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2016 NFL DRAFT ROUND 4 GENERAL DISCUSSION


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3 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

I don't think I can look at it as ignoring other positions so much as finding value and fits too good to pass up. Gettleman wouldn't draft 3 corners in a row out of panic. One? Sure. But not 3. He saw value and potential for the defense we run.

This CB run has a lot to do with need, not bad pick up with the 1st two 

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25 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

So, we ignore offensive line depth and running back depth (a place where a good portion of our injuries occur). We add 3 cornerbacks to the roster. Bradberry looking like a huge reach. Worley was a good pick. Then we add Sanchez who apparently got burnt quite a bit in college. We added a DT (not hating it after time). Tell me again what killed us in the SB? Stewart going down and our offensive line having no answer for Miller at all. I usually am 100 percent behind Gettleman and I still trust him but this draft is a huge gamble. If it does not pay off it may actually set us back some. Here's to hoping offensive line and our running back stay healthy. Also, hoping our tight end stays healthy.

If we don't dive in FA for offensive line next year, yes this will set us back. If Remmers suck we can see what Daryl does, but if Oher sucks who's there for him? Panthers win SB if the tackles played just above average but they got dominated. Dave obviously must have been playing poker when the SB was being played by our team

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

If we don't dive in FA for offensive line next year, yes this will set us back. If Remmers suck we can see what Daryl does, but if Oher sucks who's there for him? Panthers win SB if the tackles played just above average but they got dominated. Dave obviously must have been playing poker when the SB was being played by our team

I agree with you on FA.  I think we can find better OL depth out of the final cuts than in the 5-7 rounds of the draft 

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

If we don't dive in FA for offensive line next year, yes this will set us back. If Remmers suck we can see what Daryl does, but if Oher sucks who's there for him? Panthers win SB if the tackles played just above average but they got dominated. Dave obviously must have been playing poker when the SB was being played by our team

All I am saying is if an injury occurs at LT or if Remmers gets hurt that will set us back. If our RB or TE goes down that is our season. Those guys are huge parts of what we do and have no true quality back up.

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10 minutes ago, beastson said:

If we don't dive in FA for offensive line next year, yes this will set us back. If Remmers suck we can see what Daryl does, but if Oher sucks who's there for him? Panthers win SB if the tackles played just above average but they got dominated. Dave obviously must have been playing poker when the SB was being played by our team

Our tackles played above average most of the year. In the SB your not giving there DLine enough credit. They carried that team to the SB and without the help of the NFL we would have still dominated. But that's spilled milk and under the bridge now. 

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Just now, Snake said:

Our tackles played above average most of the year. In the SB your not giving there DLine enough credit. They carried that team to the SB and without the help of the NFL we would have still dominated. But that's spilled milk and under the bridge now. 

Exactly.  We had one of the top ranked OL's last year.  

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7 minutes ago, The Lone Panther said:

Trade up and get Harlan Miller, screw it. 

Surprised he still on the board. I really want him

I see a lot of people saying Josh Norman. There's only 1 J.No, but to me Harlan is by far the closest you're going to get to Josh

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I'm cool with Oher, Remmers & Daryl Williams.  It's just the lack of good players behind them that worries me.  David "Frenchie" Foucault?!?! 

And with Oher & Remmers' contracts both up next season???  And needing time to develop OTs.  I'm just a little shocked we didn't take one in the 5th.  Seems quite dangerous to me.

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2 minutes ago, beastson said:

Surprised he still on the board. I really want him

I see a lot of people saying Josh Norman. There's only 1 J.No, but to me Harlan is by far the closest you're going to get to Josh

I actually thought for sure we were going to take this guy in the 3rd.  I would trade a pick from next year's draft and go ahead and get him, then go BPA in the 7th.   

 

Miller and Worley on the outside, Bradberry at safety, Sanchez at nickle.  Not too bad, honestly. 

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