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Mel Kiper Believes Dalvin Cook Will Fall Into The 2nd Round


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Interesting....  But it's Mel "the hairdoo" Kiper....

That being said: while we fans have a lot of fun playing the mock draft games, and the pundits get to spend millions of key strokes and hours on camera yapping about the draft; we are useless spectators.

It's the football guys who make the choices and understand players to a degree we'll never really know.  I enjoy it as a fan, but realize I'm a complete tool when it comes to knowing how these guys project and become successful NFL players.

But, it would be crazy if Cook did fall into the 2nd.  He was a top 10 pick before the draft because he's a match up guy.

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

They got no running back either. Idk what they are gonna do, but if Cook is there no way I see them passing him up.

Me either.  But Cook and his thug entourage seem like a weird fit in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  Might actually weed out the crew and be good for him though, I dunno.

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No idea how the Panthers feel about him.

I wouldn't mind picking him up at 40 . He's not a power back but seems pretty damn explosive, fast, catches well. If the Panthers organization does their homework on him and believe he's the back of the future then by all means.

His player comparison on the NFL page is Edgerrin James ...

 

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12 minutes ago, The Onion Knight said:

I wouldnt take him unless it was like the 5th round. There's multiple reports out there that say he's a gang banger with a drinking problem. I'd say he's completely off the Panthers board.

If this is true I guess I'd agree . But right now its hearsay unless there's credible sources for that news.

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