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Frank Ragnow, G/C, Arkansas. He could play guard for a year -- a position he has played -- and then move inside to center next year when Ryan Kalil retires.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-nfl-mock-draft-browns-trade-down-bucs-pass-on-barkley-falcons-take-receiver/

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Mike Hughes, CB, UCF. The Panthers have needs along the offensive line and at wide receiver, but with depth concerns at cornerback, new-old general manager Marty Hurney bolsters the position with the addition of Hughes.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2018-nfl-mock-draft-browns-start-qb-run-with-josh-allen-bills-take-lamar-jackson/

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Hughes didn't test all that well at the NFL Scouting Combine, but he plays plenty fast and adds value in the return game.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/mock-drafts/daniel-jeremiah/366650

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24. Carolina Panthers | Calvin Ridley | WR | Alabama

Cam Newton has some big, physical targets in Greg Olsen and Devin Funchess, but he needs an explosive playmaker who can stretch the field over the top or after the catch. While he’s not the most physical or athletic pass-catcher in this class, Ridley is the most polished and pro-ready of the group.

 

https://draftwire.usatoday.com/2018/04/19/nfl-mock-draft-updated-4-round-projections-with-trades/3/

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Carolina Panthers: Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville  
The Panthers like Hayden Hurst, whom they could pick here. However, their secondary absolutely must be addressed, and Jaire Alexander certainly has to be considered one of the top players available. Alexander could go in the teens, so this is a nice value selection.

Read more: http://walterfootball.com/draft2018_1.php#ixzz5D8PG1HEZ

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24. Carolina (11-5) D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland
One of the top WR’s goes to a team that is lacking a true number 1 wideout. Moore is a tremendous playmaker and a solid first rounder.

https://www.thephinsider.com/2018/4/18/17247726/2018-nfl-mock-draft-7-0

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24. Carolina — Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa

https://www.landof10.com/big-ten/2018-nfl-mock-draft-projections-all-rounds-teams-april-19

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24. Carolina Panthers: OG Isaiah Wynn, Georgia
Wynn is just the type of versatile offensive lineman the Panthers could use after losing Andrew Norwell in free agency. The former Georgia Bulldog slots in as a starter at left guard, could play at left tackle in a pinch, and would provide depth at right guard, right tackle, and potentially even center.

https://www.theringer.com/2018/4/17/17245210/nfl-mock-draft-4-0-josh-allen-cleveland-browns

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24. Carolina Panthers - Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville
The Panthers need an upgrade at both cornerback spots, but Jaire Alexander should be able to step in and make an immediate impact. Alexander can play both outside and in the slot, but his speed and ball skills make him a tough player to beat -- no matter who he matches up against. Carolina will likely add multiple pieces to their secondary in the draft.

http://www.masslive.com/expo/erry-2018/04/4a160c96ae8871/nfl_mock_draft_2018_top_quarte.html

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24. Carolina Panthers: Maryland WR D.J. Moore

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/79344/344/seven-round-mock-draft

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Carolina Panthers: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M: Pass rusher and tackle also could be picks, but with a talent such as Kirk on the board, he can improve the Panthers’ weak wide receiver corps.

https://www.seccountry.com/sec/nfl-mock-draft-2018-first-round-projections-top-players-order-2018-nfl-draft-april-19

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The Pick: OT Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame

This may be more of what I think the Carolina Panthers will do than what they will actually decide in late April, but so much is unknown with former general manager Marty Hurney returning to his old post. Will Hurney look at Matt Kalil at left tackle and make a first-round move to replace him?

If so, Notre Dame's Mike McGlinchey is a plug-and-play starter. For many teams I'd pencil McGlinchey in as a right tackle, but the Panthers' run game would fit a powerful left tackle in a way similar to what the Jacksonville Jaguars did with Cam Robinson in 2017. McGlinchey doesn't have great production against speed-rushers in pass protection in college, but with Cam Newton behind him, he doesn't have to be perfect for five seconds on every rush.

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2762798-2018-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-7-round-predictions-post-combine

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So many options at Pick 24 for the Panthers. I could see Justin Reid or Ronnie Harrison at this pick. Passing on a CB like Josh Jackson would be an incredibly tough thing to do as well.. The bottom line that brings me to this selection is that Cam Newton deserves the help. The Panthers brought in Norv Turner to bring this offense to life, and Norv appears to love him some D.J. Moore. Pick 24 may be a tad high for Moore; however, the Panthers have worked him out privately, and he won't be there at Pick 55. Watch his highlights and you'll see Moore makes more people miss than the guy running the tin-can-shooting game at the carnival. That is why the Panthers want him. 

Moore improved in all three of his seasons at Maryland. In 2017, he made 80 receptions for 1,033 yards and eight touchdowns. Add him to a WR group that includes Devin Funchess and Torrey Smith, and Cam Newton will finally have the toys that he deserves. I see Moore as the most likely pick in RD1. Tune in on Draft Night as the Panther fans break down every pick and special guests come on throughout the night.

 

 https://www.drafttek.com/2018-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1b.asp

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24. Carolina Panthers — Iowa CB Joshua Jackson
This would be excellent value, giving the Panthers a starting outside corner after free-agent signee Bashaud Breeland failed his physical and the deal was voided. There are quietly a lot of holes on this roster, especially when you start thinking about 2019, but this would fill a big one right now.

http://www.profootballweekly.com/lists/2018/04/16/35191317/index.xml?page=26

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