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Walterfootball Panthers Mock Draft 4/18 , Its a Good One.


Hoenheim

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One of the best one's I've seen so far. 

R1 : DJ Moore , WR, Maryland  (6'0'' 210 , Age 21 )

R2 : Hayden Hurst , TE, South Carolina   (6'4'' 250 , will be 25 before the season starts) 

R3 : Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn  (6'1'' 203 , Age 21) 

R3 : Duke Ejiofor , DE, Wake Forest  (6'4'' 270 , will be 23 before the season starts) 

R5 : Jamarco Jones, OT, Ohio State (6'5'' 310 , Age ??)

R6 : Dominic Sanders, S , Georgia  (6'0'' 193, Age ??) 

 

Very balanced draft, the only qualm I have is not drafting a RB, but its possible Rivera just decides to commit to CAP being the power back or giving CMC more carries.  

Didnt realize how young DJ Moore was, he already turned 21 this year so he'll be 21 for his first season much like Funchess was. 

Hayden Hurst IS rather old, but is a good player. Will be odd with him being 29 or 30 by the time his rookie deal is up. Nobodies going to want to pay a 30 yr old TE big bucks 

Carlton Davis has great size for  a CB and is quite young too , interesting prospect. 

If we can get Ejiofor and Daeshon Hall contributing this season that would make a huge different to our pass rushing ability. 

Not a huge fan of waiting that late to take a saftey, but hes from a quality school and good size.  Jones might be a project OT that we could use to plug in when we can finally say goodbye to Matt Kalil. 

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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

One of the best one's I've seen so far. 

R1 : DJ Moore , WR, Maryland  (6'0'' 210 , Age 21 )

R2 : Hayden Hurst , TE, South Carolina   (6'4'' 250 , will be 25 before the season starts) 

R3 : Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn  (6'1'' 203 , Age 21) 

R3 : Duke Ejiofor , DE, Wake Forest  (6'4'' 270 , will be 23 before the season starts) 

R5 : Jamarco Jones, OT, Ohio State (6'5'' 310 , Age ??)

R6 : Dominic Sanders, S , Georgia  (6'0'' 193, Age ??) 

 

Very balanced draft, the only qualm I have is not drafting a RB, but its possible Rivera just decides to commit to CAP being the power back or giving CMC more carries.  

Didnt realize how young DJ Moore was, he already turned 21 this year so he'll be 21 for his first season much like Funchess was. 

Hayden Hurst IS rather old, but is a good player. Will be odd with him being 29 or 30 by the time his rookie deal is up. Nobodies going to want to pay a 30 yr old TE big bucks 

Carlton Davis has great size for  a CB and is quite young too , interesting prospect. 

If we can get Ejiofor and Daeshon Hall contributing this season that would make a huge different to our pass rushing ability. 

Not a huge fan of waiting that late to take a saftey, but hes from a quality school and good size.  Jones might be a project OT that we could use to plug in when we can finally say goodbye to Matt Kalil. 

I fuging hate it. hate it , hate it, hate it 

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7 hours ago, toldozer said:

Didn't realize Hurst was that old.  If we draft him it better be in the second. 

Yeah that's the only knock on him. Some think it doesn't matter since te play into their 30s but others think he's hit his ceiling. And I honestly wouldn't draft a first rounder that has just about hit his peak as a 25 year old rookie 

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6 hours ago, The Lone Panther said:

Yeah, so?  Do these kinds of threads ruin your day or something? 

 

1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Why 

 

1 hour ago, cookinbrak said:

Infinitely better than "David Person confirms new owner may wear frilly panties" threads.

 

7 hours ago, The Lone Panther said:

It's not like there is something else better to discuss. 

sarcasm seems to have escaped yalls:

 

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