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Day 3: Still a ton of talent


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The Panthers have done a fantastic job addressing needs with quality talent so far in this draft.  If this trend continues, I expect to see a TE and S brought in with one of our final 3 picks.

 

TE: This position IMO is the most likely to be addressed.  There are a number of prospects that, in any other draft, would be considered 2nd or 3rd round draft picks. 6 TEs have already been taken in the first 3 rounds, and plenty of talent remains.

Bucky Hodges, Virginia Tech (3-4 round)

Jordan Legget, Clemson (4th round)

George Kittle, Iowa (4th round)

Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas (4-5 round)

Jake Butt, Michigan (?)

Michael Roberts, Toledo (5-6)

Cole Hikutini, Louisville (6-7)

Brandon Barnes, Alabama St. (UDFA)

 

Safety: The safety position is a little more “picked over” than TE.  11 Safeties have come off the board in the first 3 rounds. Some talent still remains, but it is no-where near as high quality as the TEs left on the board. We would likely need to move up to guarantee someone.

 

Desmond King, Iowa (3rd round)

Tedric Thompson, Colorado (3-4 round)

Eddie Jackson, Alabama (4-5)

 

 

Some other players at random positions I will be watching

OG/OT Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh (2-3)

RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma (3)

QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee (3)

N-CB Corn Elder, Miami (4-5)

CB Howard Wilson, Houston (5-6)

DT Caleb Brantley, Florida (6-7)

Anyone you guys are watching today?  Feel free to add below 

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3 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

 

Grab a quality TE in the 4th & Safety in the 5th

Leggett > Sprinkles > Butt > Kittles 

Nacua > Jackson >Thompson 

 

 

You can't honestly think Sprinkle is on the Panthers board after shoplifting at Belk in Charlotte prior to the Belk Bowl.  Someone that stupid cannot be trusted.

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59 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

We don't even have a 4th anymore. It will probably be about 1:30 before we make our first pick today.

bet DG trades up.. he doesn't need a 6th and 7th rounder - if he can just grab 1-2 more quality players on defense - we will be set

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