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TODD MCSHAY/MEL Kiper Duo Mock Daft.(i like it alot)


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2 hours ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

Obi will be picked at 40. I think the Panthers like him a lot. And i could even see a trade up from 40 to late 20s to get him.

I see it as 1) Take BPA at 8. 2) Get Obi, he's our only hope.

Obi learns from Mike Adams for a year, and then steps into the starting role.


 

Definitely agree the Panthers like him a lot.  Although I fear it's DG's obsession with size driving the interest.  Not saying Obi won't be good, he very well might be, but there is definitely some rawness to him; but I could see DG drafting him b/c he's big for his position. 

For the record, I do like him, I'm just not so sure about trading back up into the 1st to nab him though.

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7 hours ago, Rags said:

No way is Melifonwu lasting to 64.

 

I'd be surprised if he makes it out of round 1

Only way we get Obi to trade up in top of the 2nd or low 1st. I see the playoff teams near the end of the 1st not letting Obi past them all. 

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