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How upset would you be?


Bronn

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Okay hear me out...

Say draft day rolls around and Fournette is off the board at #8 but we luck out and Jamal Adams is still there, and he is our pick. The Huddle (some of them) rejoices and we look forward to round two.

Say pick #40 gets here and the Panthers play a wildcard.

A guy I have been looking at pretty hard for a while is Teez Tabor. He's way up on my board for the Panthers. He's had some very minor questionable things in the past at Florida, but he's arguably the best zone corner in the draft.

A lot of mocks, especially lately, have kind of written him off for a bit of a slide into the early to mid second round.

I really think Tabor could complement Bradberry well, and allow Worley to share the nickel role with Johnson or someone like Munnerlyn if we bring him back.

Not only will we have two really good rookie DBs, but I think we'll have solidified our defensive backfield for years.

Yes, it will be at the expense of passing up a better young OT or DE prospect, but if Tabor slides that far, I really want us to take him.

So say it played out like that... Would you be pissed?

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Wouldn't be totally against this.. The though of that much speed and physicality on the back end of our defense is enticing to say the least.

Not to mention this draft is very deep with offensive talent, even in the later rounds. Ultimately I believe we need to draft back to back playmakers on O in rd 1 & 2, but we know how Gettleman can throw curve balls haha.

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44 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

No.

No.

Hell no.

The guy is a complete dumbass and douchebag. He's not well liked on his own team. I don't want a guy who is likely taking PEDs as if they are candy and doing stupid poo when he's out there in the real world. Fug him and his attitude.

Who the hell are you talking about?

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11 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Tabor.

I know you're a Gator fan but don't pretend like he avoided taking several drug tests. He even sat out because of it. There was speculation it wasn't weed or any other type of narcotic. 

Then there's his stupid antics on social media. Come on, man. 

 I remember when Luchez Purifoy was a projected top 10 pick.....

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