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Most realistic Panthers mock I've seen yet


TheSpecialJuan

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Keep in mind, there is always a bit of a let down from most of us after draft weekend. This is caused due to the Panthers not selecting players WE want them to select.

This mock draft is not sexy, at all. When was the last time we had a sexy draft??  Gman would fill all the major roster holes with these 8 players.

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That's an acceptable mock. Howard has risen to my 2b choice for us at 8. Pocic is a guy I'm taking there in most of my fanspeak mocks.  The 3rd round pick and on I'm not thrilled with. I'd definitely want a different RB and most of the others I haven't heard of so I can't really formulate an opinion on. 

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8 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Keep in mind, there is always a bit of a let down from most of after draft weekend. This is caused due to the Panthers not selecting players WE want them to select.

This mock draft is not sexy, at all. When was the last time we had a sexy draft??  Gman would fill all the major roster holes with these 8 players.

Ignoring the fact we have.no starting DEs? 

Nice 

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10 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

That's an acceptable mock. Howard has risen to my 2b choice for us at 8. Pocic is a guy I'm taking there in most of my fanspeak mocks.  The 3rd round pick and on I'm not thrilled with. I'd definitely want a different RB and most of the others I haven't heard of so I can't really formulate an opinion on. 

Pocic will replace Kalil when he retires and will replace either Norwell or Turner at guard next year when we lose one of them to free agency.

This my friends, is how a real general manager like Gman thinks.

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No one is going to agree with any mock, but I could live with this one outside of Bisnowaty: he has been awful in any of the all star games and don't think with his short arms that it will be any better in the NFL.  Take the best DE in that slot. Would have liked a true speed receiver and the Oklahoma RB over Gallman, but hard to get a perfect draft.  It fills a lot of needs.

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33 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

1st - OJ Howard  TE Alabama

2nd - Budda Baker  FS Washington

2nd - Ethan Pocic C LSU

3rd - Adam Bisnowaty  LT Pitt

4th - Wayne Gallman  RB  Clemson

5th - Chad Hansen  WR  California

6th - Jerod Evans  QB  Virginia

7th - Avery Gennesy  T/G  Texas A&M

http://www.drafttek.com/2017-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1.asp

id take this draft without any protest

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