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ESPN's Todd McShay's 2018 NFL Draft 4-round mock draft spectacular


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Round 1 (24): D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland
Round 2 (55): Geron Christian, OT, Louisville
Round 3 (85): M.J. Stewart, CB, North Carolina
Round 3 (88): Kameron Kelly, S, San Diego State

The Panthers signed Torrey Smith, but still need help at wide receiver. Moore is another speed merchant and outside weapon for Cam Newton. Christian is an athletic run-blocker with the potential to be a left tackle down the road. Stewart is a smaller corner (5-11, 200) who has good short-area quickness and will compete for playing time immediately. Kelly can help fill the void left by Kurt Coleman’s departure

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Never heard of those guys listed after Moore. That could easily end up being a terrible draft if Moore busts

Heres a much better draft using that same 1st round pick : 

Round 1 Pick 24:  Moore, DJ, WR, Maryland (A)
Round 2 Pick 23:  Reid, Justin, FS, Stanford (A-)
Round 3 Pick 21:  Michel, Sony, RB, Georgia (A+)
Round 3 Pick 24:  Hurst, Hayden, TE, South Carolina (A+)
Round 5 Pick 24:  Hill, Holton, CB, Texas (A+)
Round 6 Pick 23:  Ateman, Marcell, WR, Oklahoma State (A+)
Round 7 Pick 16:  Adams, Tony, OG, North Carolina State (A+)
Round 7 Pick 24:  Flowers, Tre, SS, Oklahoma State (A+)

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