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Chad Reuter's 3 round mock draft


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If Taco is still sitting there at 27 I'm doing everything in my power to trade with KC to go in front of Dallas at 28 to take him!

Leave Thursday night with Fournette and Charlton... god damn


Howard at 22 too.

Course... that means we trade 2.8 and 3.8. Oooor... 2.8 and a future. Or 2.8 and a player. Or a future 1st.

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28 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I would like us picking up a TE in day 2 of the draft. Perhaps Leggett from Clemson. He seems to have lots of potential.

I agree, there just seems to be more needs than picks in the early part of the draft.  I really hope we can address the OT position in free agency so we can use a pick on a positions of need that is actually strong in this draft.

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13 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

I agree, there just seems to be more needs than picks in the early part of the draft.  I really hope we can address the OT position in free agency so we can use a pick on a positions of need that is actually strong in this draft.

I agree. Let's see if Gettleman follows his much touted philosophy and actually fills our OT and safety needs in FA so we can draft  other needs like RB and TE day 1 and 2.

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

I agree. Let's see if Gettleman follows his much touted philosophy and actually fills our OT and safety needs in FA so we can draft  other needs like RB and TE day 1 and 2.

This is a good year to want a safety in the draft also so you could always use Stewart for another year and draft a safety.  I still think Stewart can be productive for us if we get our O-line in order.

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This is a good year to want a safety in the draft also so you could always use Stewart for another year and draft a safety.  I still think Stewart can be productive for us if we get our O-line in order.


This is a really really good year for CBs. 1st rounders will be going in the 3rd.

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