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Will Jordan Leggett Make it to 3rd Round?


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I really like what I've seen from him as a blocker in added pass pro, running game and all around physicality to open up the offense for others. He's also versatile enough to contribute offensively, so his balance stands out most to me.  

He had a great ACC Championship game (4/49/2TD) and showed up big time in the National Championship (7-95yds) with a huge catch on the final drive to win it for Clemson. 

We've been eyeing TE in the past 3 or 4 drafts, but the cards haven't fallen our way.  I have a feeling he balls out at the Senior Bowl and combine, he could climb into the 2nd round.  I really hope he's available in the early 3rd for us, as I think he would be a great compliment opposite Olsen and the eventual TE of the future once Olsen starts to fade.  Leggett would aid the OL as an additional blocker and replace Dickson as an actual reliable and athletic pass catcher.

Am I holding out false hope for Leggett in the 3rd?  I would love Adams/Hooker/Barnett in the first, Donta Foreman in the 2nd and Leggett in the 3rd. 

 
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Depends on the combine. I heard that scouts question his straight line speed so if he runs a slow 40 then he could be there. However, I prefer the Panthers target a TE in the 2nd round because it will most likely guarantee that they get one of Njoku, Howard, and Leggett 

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If the Panthers are serious about drafting the best TE available outside of OJ Howard then they will use their 2nd rounder to pick Leggett or one of the other top tier TE prospects. I think once all the top 5 or so WRs finished getting selected near the top half of the 2nd, the TE prospects will start flying off the board near the end of the 2nd with all those playoff caliber teams that might just be missing a young explosive Tight End to add to their roster.

That being said, alot of it may have to do with which player they select with their first rounder. If we get a Saftey or DE and someone like Foreman is available for us at the top of the 2nd, they'll probably pick him and just hope one of the top class TEs drop to them in the 3rd.

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I really like what I've seen from him as a blocker in added pass pro, running game and all around physicality to open up the offense for others. He's also versatile enough to contribute offensively, so his balance stands out most to me.  
He had a great ACC Championship game (4/49/2TD) and showed up big time in the National Championship (7-95yds) with a huge catch on the final drive to win it for Clemson. 
We've been eyeing TE in the past 3 or 4 drafts, but the cards haven't fallen our way.  I have a feeling he balls out at the Senior Bowl and combine, he could climb into the 2nd round.  I really hope he's available in the early 3rd for us, as I think he would be a great compliment opposite Olsen and the eventual TE of the future once Olsen starts to fade.  Leggett would aid the OL as an additional blocker and replace Dickson as an actual reliable and athletic pass catcher.
Am I holding out false hope for Leggett in the 3rd?  I would love Adams/Hooker/Barnett in the first, Donta Foreman in the 2nd and Leggett in the 3rd. 
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I hope the Panthers can get him cuz I'm sure Howard will be gone by then

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The team should really be considering best TE avaialble with that 3rd round compensatory. I think that last pick in  the 2nd round we got from the patriots, you should really look at that as pick 1 of the 3rd round instead of the last pick of the 2nd round.

If there's no trades made its really easy to see us going defense in round 1 (S.Thomas, Allen, Barnett, Adams, Hooker, Lattimore)  and maybe even double dipping on defense considering there's a lot of great defensive back talent after Adams and Hooker all projected to start flying off the board in the 2nd round. Then I think the next two picks (our late 2nd and 3rd round comp) should be offense, for example something like :

R1 : Jonathan Allen  R2 (high) : Budda Baker R2 (Low) : Dede Westbrook R3 (comp)  : Jake Butt

I think the team could do well to make this a well balanced draft position wise. Since we don't have an emergency situation like last year and did well in free agency, we can get some diverse talent that'll greatly improve our team overall.

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Leggett isn't going to fall to our comp pick but he will be around in the 3rd.  Some teams are moving to more of the hybrid TE role and less traditional. And with Evans and the kid from south Alabama to name 2, are shooting up and over Leggett.  That and just how deep this draft is overall will cause him to fall

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