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Jamal Adams - LSU Safety


Jeremy Igo

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In my dream mock which gives us a choice between Barnett and Fournette, he goes #7 to the Chargers (won't call them San Diego anymore), who, because they lost to the Browns, have that choice of Adams (for now).

https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/nfl-mock-draft-colts-ravens-patriots-find-new-running-backs-in-first-round/amp/?client=safari

Pull for the Bucs, Bengals, Chargers, and ignore Eric Berry or any other real difference maker at safety which are in more supply than some other positions  and then we'll see.

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 


The only pro ready DE in this draft is a top 3 pick. The rest are crap shoots. I say take the sure thing with a top 10 pick.

 

Barnett is pro ready and at only 20 has room to grow.  Best of both worlds.  If you set Reggie White's sack mark while playing in the SEC you are pro ready.  He lived in Nebraska's backfield as well yesterday.  http://www.omaha.com/huskers/football/a-sour-note-huskers-have-no-answers-for-tennessee-qb/article_e355e110-cee6-11e6-86f1-e767333b850b.html

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He won't be around when we pick. One of the things that makes him so great is his situational awareness and ability to line the secondary up.  He would indeed be a day one starter, and would give us the leader in the secondary we need.  Likely will go to TN or San Diego.

I love Fournette, but Adams is the LSU player I would rather have on the Panthers.

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4 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

He won't be around when we pick. One of the things that makes him so great is his situational awareness and ability to line the secondary up.  He would indeed be a day one starter, and would give us the leader in the secondary we need.  Likely will go to TN or San Diego.

I love Fournette, but Adams is the LSU player I would rather have on the Panthers.

Surprisingly, many mocks are having him at 17 and such now. Barnett is the one who may likely not make it to us.

I seriously don't know. An edge rusher who has the ability to be an every down DE foe us in the first, or an immediate impact at safety.

I do think safety is our biggest need, and we could likely get Adams. Barnett is another guy I'm looking at.

Ugh why are there so many good players to choose from now.

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