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HUDDLE EXCLUSIVE: TheSpecialJuan's 2018 PrimeTime NFL Panthers mock, cock draft


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2 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Our LBs are about to be in shambles if we don't do something about it soon. TD has declined and is gone after this year, Luke with his concussions, and Shaq is mediocre. I'm fine with drafting another LB.

Shaq is mediocre? He was the 8th rated 4-3 OLB this year and he was splitting time with TD. Once TD is gone, Shaq can easily be a top 5 OLB. Although I do admit TD needs his replacement already. We need to stop waiting so long to draft replacement for these star players. They're losing the ability to learn from these great players. 

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53 minutes ago, Chosen Newton said:

Shaq is mediocre? He was the 8th rated 4-3 OLB this year and he was splitting time with TD. Once TD is gone, Shaq can easily be a top 5 OLB. Although I do admit TD needs his replacement already. We need to stop waiting so long to draft replacement for these star players. They're losing the ability to learn from these great players. 

I don't need stats to explain what I otherwise see with my own eyes. He was out of position a ton last year.

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Fair point. Hurney might have to reach for DJ Moore or Eric Reid at 24

Is it really a reach for either? When your drafting as late as we are , you have to keep in mind the guys that are supposed to go quickly in the 2nd round are highly unlikely to be there when we pick late in that round . 

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