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If we end up with a top five pick.


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If we end up with a top 5 pick, who would you like?  

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  1. 1. If we end up with a top 5 pick, who would you like?

    • Myles Garret, DE
    • Cam Robinson, OT
    • Leonard Fournette, RB
    • Jalen Tabor, CB
    • Jamal Adams, S
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    • JuJu Smith, WR
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    • Dalvin Cook, RB


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I'm sorry.  I cant even bring myself to look at the list right now.  I love talking FA and draft...  just not 6 games inyo a season coming off a superbowl appearance with the best offensive player/reigning league mvp and the best linebacker in the league both on our team.

 

6 games in...  depressing.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I'm sorry.  I cant even bring myself to look at the list right now.  I love talking FA and draft...  just not 6 games inyo a season coming off a superbowl appearance with the best offensive player/reigning league mvp and the best linebacker in the league both on our team.

 

6 games in...  depressing.

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Dalvin Cook would be perfect. Of course, since this fanbase and Front Office is literally allergic to getting Newton any type of help we will go defense. When once again our offense and especially our passing game is ranked in the bottom 1/3 of the league...the many idiots that populate the Huddle will cry about Newton.

The Panthers have been trying to fix their defense for 6 years now...how about we fix the talent gap on offense for a change? 

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I say Garrett but if he is not there I would go with Fournette. I think Cam Robinson will probably play RT in the NFL like most Alabama lineman that came before him. I think one of the biggest mistakes that Gettleman made was having too much faith in the coachING staff by not drafting or signin a DE because he felt that Rakim Cox, Arthur Miley, and Ryan Delaire would be more effective after a year or 2 under the system. Also, he banked on Kony turning the corner. I think Fournette allows us to transition  away from Stewart with no drop off and limiting Cam touches as a runner but we would need to get a new FB for him to be effective 

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8 minutes ago, Bozarden said:

Why keep investing in the defense? 6 of our 8 picks in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the draft have been defensive players under DG and we are horrible at best.

I want to help our once in a generation QB out as much as possible, thank you.

 

It makes ZERO sense. These are the same people who complain CONSTANTLY about the offense yet cheer on as DG and company go defense, defense, defense, defense, defense...At some point shouldn't our genius defensive Head Coach do more with less?

What the hell good is Ron if in order to be viable he needs 9 First Round picks in every position? 

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