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The case for Billy Price....


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Billy Price - Center/Guard - Ohio State

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profiles/billy-price?id=2559911

 

Future pro bowl center who played left guard extensively. 

Replace Norwell with him now, and can replace Ryan Kalil long term. 

 

Makes a ton of sense for the Panthers in the late first round. 

This is probably my favorite target.  Especially if Moton moves out to LT.

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11 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Yeah, I'm all on board for him, Orlando Brown, Conner Williams, etc. Do we need a WR? Absolutely, but we can get that or a damn good TE in the second or third round. 

I am hoping for a decent WR in FA. No receivers available at 24 this year will do anything this year or probably next year either. 

 

We need a starter in round 1. 

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Been saying this for awhile. He might not only be the best player on the board at that point, but he fills a definite need for the future at a highly undervalued position. 

Look how our run game improved when Ryan returned healthy. Look how dominate the Eagles were with Jason Kelce. 

If there is NOT a stud defensive end at our pick I highly suspect we draft Price. 

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18 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I am hoping for a decent WR in FA. No receivers available at 24 this year will do anything this year or probably next year either. 

 

We need a starter in round 1. 

people keep clamoring for another young WR. 

 

We have young talent at WR already: Funchess, Samuel 

What we really need is a reliable veteran that can run reliable routes and has sure hands. We also could use a burner but hopefully Byrd will come back and he can be that guy. 

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Really depends on how they see Moton. Could be Kalil's replacement at LT, might replace Williams at RT if he doesn't get signed in a year, or step in at LG. Price will be a downgrade at LG, but I agree he looks like a really good C. Honestly wouldn't even mind Moton at LG and cutting Ryan to save $, and drafting Price.

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