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MR. MIAGI'S WAY TOO EARLY OFFSEASON MOCK + DRAFT V1.0


Mr. Miagi

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JUST ME HAVING A LITTLE FUN. BEEN HELLA BORIN' ON HERE. IT HAS HIT A STALL-POINT ON HERE.

 

IM NOT DOING ANY CUTS. THE MIKE TOLBERT FANS, YOU GUYS SHOULD BE VERY HAPPY. YALL CAN STILL WEAR #35 TO BOA STADIUM. 

IM NOT RE-SIGNING TED GINN, CJ, KLEIN, ETC. 

 

2017 PROJECTED CAP SPACE: $50 MILLION

 

*FRANCHISE TAG: 
KAWANN SHORT, DT - $15MIL

 

*FREE AGENCY:

ERIC BERRY, SS - 5YR/55MIL
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GMAN FINALLY MAKE A STATEMENT WITH THIS SIGNING. BERRY WILL BE THE HIGHEST PAID SAFETY IN THE LEAGUE. HAVE A SEAT ON THE BENCH, TRE BOSTON. IT WAS HORRIFYING TO WATCH AT TIMES LAST SEASON. ERIC BERRY WILL HELP SLOW MATT RYAN, JULIO JONES, AND CO DOWN IN 2017-2018. 

RILEY REIFF, OT - 4YR/27MIL
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GMAN HAS SAID THAT HE ISN'T GOING TO REACH FOR AN OT. A WEAK CLASS OF OT IN THIS YEAR DRAFT WILL HAVE GMAN LOOKING FOR HELP IN FREE AGENCY. REIFF HAS NOT LIVED UP TO HIS EXPECTATIONS, BUT HE'S ALSO NOT THAT BAD. REIFF IS AN UPGRADE OVER MIKE REMMERS AND WILL NOT COST AN ARM OR LEG.

MARIO WILLIAMS, DE - 1YR/6MIL
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THE PANTHERS NEED HELP AT DE, AND MARIO WILLIAMS NEEDS A TEAM. WILLIAMS IS GOING TO TAKE A ONE YEAR PROVE IT DEAL AND TRY TO HIT THE MARKET AGAIN IN 2018. CAROLINA IS THE BEST CHANCE FOR HIM TO DO THAT. 

CAPTAIN MUNNERLYN, CB - 2YR/2.5MIL
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CAP GETS TO COME BACK HOME. AN UPGRADE OVER LEONARD JOHNSON. ALONG WITH ERIC BERRY, OUR SECONDARY JUST GOT LOT MORE EXPERIENCED. CAP WILL HELP RETURN SOME PUNTS WITH THE DEPARTURE OF TED GINN. 

BRANDON LAFELL, WR, 1YR/2.5MIL
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GUESS WHO'S ALSO BACK IN CAROLINA? DONALD LAFELL. WITH FUNCHESS PLAYING LIKE poo LAST SEASON, LAFELL IS BROUGHT BACK HERE TO COMPETE FOR THAT NO2 SPOT. THE MAN HAD A DECENT SEASON LAST YEAR: 64REC, 862YD, 6TD. 

 

2017 DRAFT (4 ROUND MOCK)
(1) SOLOMON THOMAS, DE, STANFORD
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SOME FANS ARE GOING TO LIKE THIS PICK, SOME ARE GOING TO HATE IT. I JUST BELIEVE THAT LEONARD FOURNETTE WILL BE GONE TO JAX OR NYJ BEFORE OUR PICK. GMAN IS TAKING YET ANOTHER D-LINEMAN BC THOMAS IS JUST THAT DAMN GOOD. HE HAD ONE HELL OF A GAME VS. UNC IN THE BOWL GAME. THOMAS IS 6'3" AND 273LB; SLIGHTLY BIGGER THAN DEREK BARNETT SO I DONT GET HOW SOME ARE TRYING TO SAY THAT HE'S A TWEENER. THOMAS IS GOING TO BEAT AND WEAR HIS OPPONENTS DOWN ALL GAME LONG; SIMILAR TO JJ WATT. HE'S NOT FANCY, BUT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. HIS OPPONENTS' ASSHOLES ARE GOING TO BE TIGHTER THAN TIGHT ON SUNDAYS. 

(2) CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY, RB, STANFORD
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THERE'S BEEN RUMORS THAT CAROLINA IS A BIG FAN OF MCCAFFREY. LANCE TAYLOR WILL BE ALL OVER GMAN'S EARS SCREAMING "CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY". MCCAFFREY ISNT YOUR NORMAL "WHITE BOY" RUNNING BACK. HIS DAD IS THE LEGENDARY BRONCO, ED MCCAFFREY AND HIS MOTHER WAS A SOCCER PLAYER. HE'S A DARREN SPROLES TYPE OF OFFENSIVE WEAPON. JUST GET HIM ON THE FIELD. HE'LL MAKE A LIVING IN THE NFL FOR 10-12 PLUS YEARS. HE'S A PERFECT FIT HERE IN CAROLINA WITH CAM NEWTON AND SHULA'S OPTION SYSTEM. HE'LL ALSO HELP RETURN KICKS AND PUNTS.

(3) TANOH KPASSAGNON, DE, VILLANOVA
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GMAN WAS A BIG FAN OF KPASSAGNON AT THE SENIOR BOWL. STANDING AT 6'7" AND WEIGHING 280LB, HE'S A MASSIVE GUY; DAVE GETTLEMAN TYPE OF HOG MOLLIES. TANOH IS VERY RAW AND BEEN THROUGH SOME INJURIES, BUT THERE'S A LOT TO LIKE ABOUT HIM. 

(3) JAKE BUTT, TE, MICHIGAN
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BUTT IS MY FAVORITE TE IN THIS DRAFT. RUNS VERY GOOD ROUTES AND POSSESS NATURAL HANDS. FROM THE JOSH NORMAN COMP PICK, YOU CAN TAKE HIM HERE. LET HIM LEARN FROM GREG. 

(4) SAM ROGERS, FB, VIRGINIA TECH
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TIME TO GET A REAL FULLBACK. I MISS THE BRAD HOOVER DAYS. ROGERS CAN DO IT ALL: RUN, CATCH, PASS BLOCK AND LEAD BLOCK. ALSO, A VERY GOOD SPECIAL TEAM GUY. HIS ONLY KNOCK IS GOING TO BE HIS SIZE; 5'11''. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TELL ME WHAT YOU LIKE AND WHAT YOU DONT LIKE. ALL COMMENTS WELCOME, BC I REALLY DONT GIVE A FUG. THIS IS GOING TO BE A FUN OFFSEASON. 

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1 minute ago, @bonafidebanter said:

Didn't  Butt tear his ACL in his bowl game? AND that would be a huge HELL NO on that full back from VT. Everything else is tolerable. Don't know what to think about Captain and Donald coming back though.

Yea, Butt did. Still a very talented player. Take him with the additional comp pick from Josh Norman. Sit him out and have him learn from Greg. 

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Just now, Mr. Miagi said:

Yea, Butt did. Still a very talented player. Take him with the additional comp pick from Josh Norman. Sit him out and have him learn from Greg. 

I feel you but the Panthers need people that can play NOW! They don't have time to have to round draft picks "red shirt" a year. I liked Butt before he got hurt. 

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I mean if it all worked out like this I'd be ecstatic. Your FA signings have way too many names we recognize though.  Draft picks are solid. Obviously I'd much rather have Fournette but Thomas is a decent consolation prize. I'm good with McCaffrey in the 2nd. Love Tanoh in the 3rd (don't think he lasts that long.). The others I could take or leave. They're late round picks, a craps shoot anyway. 

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