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Waltefootball's Mock Day 2...Yes, please.


Catufb85

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http://walterfootball.com/draft2017redraft_2.php

Walterfootball as we know is a highly regarded site for mock drafts.  He got several teams picks right last night and no one would predict the trades, but looking further into his last Final Mock he had a lot of the teams picking either the right player or the right position but predicted player was gone.  Overall, good mock from Walter.  For his Mock Day 2 for the Panthers:

#40 : Cam Robinson, LT Alabama

#64 : Teez Tabor - CB, Florida

#98 : Malachi Dupre - WR, LSU

With so much talent on the board for Day 2 I would honestly say I would be more than happy with these picks tonight.

Other notable picks from the mock:

#33 Green Bay : Joe Mixon

#34 Seahawks : Obi

#37 Rams : Zay Jones

#47 Ravens: Dalvin Cook (Yes, all the way down to #47 WOW!)

#49 Redskins steal Tanoh

 

 

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I went from being anti Cam Robinson and thinking there was no way we'd ever take him to him being #1 on my board entering day 2.  I just don't know how 7 more teams that need him worse than we do and don't think twice about taking far bigger scumbags pass.

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6 minutes ago, Catufb85 said:

http://walterfootball.com/draft2017redraft_2.php

Walterfootball as we know is a highly regarded site for mock drafts.  He got several teams picks right last night and no one would predict the trades, but looking further into his last Final Mock he had a lot of the teams picking either the right player or the right position but predicted player was gone.  Overall, good mock from Walter.  For his Mock Day 2 for the Panthers:

#40 : Cam Robinson, LT Alabama

#64 : Teez Tabor - CB, Florida

#98 : Malachi Dupre - WR, LSU

With so much talent on the board for Day 2 I would honestly say I would be more than happy with these picks tonight.

Other notable picks from the mock:

#33 Green Bay : Joe Mixon

#34 Seahawks : Obi

#37 Rams : Zay Jones

#47 Ravens: Dalvin Cook (Yes, all the way down to #47 WOW!)

#49 Redskins steal Tanoh

 

 

Considering Cam Robinson bested the number one pick in the draft by himself through the Texas A&M game I approve of this message. 

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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Considering Cam Robinson bested the number one pick in the draft by himself through the Texas A&M game I approve of this message. 

 

That is not saying much. Pretty much every SEC LT bested the number 1 pick. 

He got most of his sacks vs non SEC competition. 

His production doesnt match his measurables. 

He is a hope to live up to potential guy. 

 

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