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Hey folks, the fake panthero is back, which of these mocks do you like


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On 3/17/2018 at 10:48 PM, Panthers8969 said:

i would be severely disappointed in all of these, in large part bc you never drafted a wr

Fair enough, just think we've got too many resources tied up there. We also need help at ot,  te,  s, cb, lb, rb, de,  and guard. 

If Samuels and finches don't step up then address it next year, imo.

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I agree we absolutely need a saftey within the first 3 rounds

Other than that though, we could go in alot of differnet directions. Luckily I dont think theres any other position we are at a dire need at other that saftey. 

Harrison is an interesting prospect but his coverage ability seemingly is his weakness, which is a huge red flag . At least hes a big ass dude that can really bolster our run support and track down ball carriers well, but if he cant cover then we're right back at square 1 with our saftey needs. I think Reid and Bates are probably better value picks at saftey in any other round than 1.

With our R1 P24, I'd ideally get the best CB , OG, or OT on the board. The only safteys id draft in R1 are Minkah Fitzpatrick or Derwin James, andthe only WR would be Calvin Ridley.  

I think there's a extremely high chance it will be a CB like Josh Jackson or Jaire Alexander. Or yea it might be one of the safteys if the staff gets really high on them. 

If Derwin James or Ridley fall to pick 18, 19, Id expect Hurney to try to trade up for one of them. 

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Alright ill go to.

Which one?

 

 

A.

24: R1P24
 
CB JOSH JACKSON
IOWA
55: R2P23
 
C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS
85: R3P21
 
S KYZIR WHITE
WVU
88: R3P24
 
TE HAYDEN HURST
SOUTH CAROLINA
154: R5P17
 
RB BO SCARBROUGH
ALABAMA
197: R6P23
 
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
234: R7P16
 
WR DARREN CARRINGTON II
UTAH

 

 

 

 

B. A trade down scenario 

1: R2P4
 
EDGE JOSH SWEAT
FLORIDA STATE
2: R2P23
 
RB NICK CHUBB
GEORGIA
3: R3P3
 
TE DALLAS GOEDERT
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
4: R3P21
 
WR ANTHONY MILLER
MEMPHIS
5: R3P24
 
S JESSIE BATES III
WAKE FOREST
6: R4P4
 
CB TARVARUS MCFADDEN
FLORIDA STATE
7: R5P24
 
C BRADLEY BOZEMAN
ALABAMA
8: R6P23
 
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
 
 
 

C.

24: R1P24
 
WR CALVIN RIDLEY
ALABAMA
40: R2P8
 
S JUSTIN REID
STANFORD
85: R3P21
 
CB ANTHONY AVERETT
ALABAMA
161: R5P24
 
TE TROY FUMAGALLI
WISCONSIN
176: R6P2
 
EDGE MARCELL FRAZIER
MISSOURI
242: R7P24
 
QB LOGAN WOODSIDE
TOLEDO

 

 

 

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On 3/28/2018 at 9:34 AM, ncfan said:

Alright ill go to.

Which one?

 

 

A.

24: R1P24
 
CB JOSH JACKSON
IOWA
55: R2P23
 
C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS
85: R3P21
 
S KYZIR WHITE
WVU
88: R3P24
 
TE HAYDEN HURST
SOUTH CAROLINA
154: R5P17
 
RB BO SCARBROUGH
ALABAMA
197: R6P23
 
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
234: R7P16
 
WR DARREN CARRINGTON II
UTAH

 

 

 

 

B. A trade down scenario 

1: R2P4
 
EDGE JOSH SWEAT
FLORIDA STATE
2: R2P23
 
RB NICK CHUBB
GEORGIA
3: R3P3
 
TE DALLAS GOEDERT
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
4: R3P21
 
WR ANTHONY MILLER
MEMPHIS
5: R3P24
 
S JESSIE BATES III
WAKE FOREST
6: R4P4
 
CB TARVARUS MCFADDEN
FLORIDA STATE
7: R5P24
 
C BRADLEY BOZEMAN
ALABAMA
8: R6P23
 
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
 
 
 

C.

24: R1P24
 
WR CALVIN RIDLEY
ALABAMA
40: R2P8
 
S JUSTIN REID
STANFORD
85: R3P21
 
CB ANTHONY AVERETT
ALABAMA
161: R5P24
 
TE TROY FUMAGALLI
WISCONSIN
176: R6P2
 
EDGE MARCELL FRAZIER
MISSOURI
242: R7P24
 
QB LOGAN WOODSIDE
TOLEDO

 

 

 

Hard to hate on that second one, but the first is my choice. I see five guys that could help the team day one there. When you are making one last run, without breaking the bank, that's the way to go.

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