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Who is your off the board wild card pick at #24?


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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Surely I'm not the only person who thinks the JJ Watt comparisons are absurd.  Watt had double the tackles, triple the tackles for loss, and double the sacks in two seasons at Wisconsin as Bryan did in three at Florida.

 

    Dude? Why you gots to poo on everyones SWAGs (Scientific wild azz guess's)? Let the kids have their fun.

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Leighton Vander Esch is not totally crazy. Hurney loves linebackers. Vander Esch is very talented. Davis is going to retire next year, and as much as we love Kuechly, he's been injured with concussions the last two years. 

As someone stated, Connor Williams, if he were to fall, is another one. He's a guy that from a measurement standpoint have teams thinking he's more of G in the NFL which could hurt his draft stock but could benefit a team like us who are looking for someone to compete for the G position and possibly play T next year if we let go of Kalil.

 

 

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1 hour ago, The Donald said:

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this.  I am starting to think--if he survives Buffalo and Dallas, he will be the pick....Just a hunch, but  those who know me know that 100% of the time, my hunches are hunches.

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Lamar Jackson is a freak athlete. Wasting his prime athletic years on the bench would be a disservice to him and we’d be wasting away what he does best. 

Whatever team drafts him is drafting him to play right away (or at least should be) which certainly knocks us out of the conversation. I expect Jackson to have the same kind of instant success that RGIII had in his first year but he’s a far better runner than RGIII ever was. The rest of his career will rely on if defenses can figure him out and if he can stay healthy unlike RGIII. 

IMO with a healthy Cam on the roster, Jackson makes no sense for the Panthers

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41 minutes ago, panthers34 said:

Lamar Jackson is a freak athlete. Wasting his prime athletic years on the bench would be a disservice to him and we’d be wasting away what he does best. 

Whatever team drafts him is drafting him to play right away (or at least should be) which certainly knocks us out of the conversation. I expect Jackson to have the same kind of instant success that RGIII had in his first year but he’s a far better runner than RGIII ever was. The rest of his career will rely on if defenses can figure him out and if he can stay healthy unlike RGIII. 

IMO with a healthy Cam on the roster, Jackson makes no sense for the Panthers

Jackson is definitely a better runner at the college level than RG3 was, but unfortunately for his NFL projection RG3 was a far more efficient passer.

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I still think we'll surprisingly pick Taven Bryan at 24 to be a replacement for Peppers (could anyone ever really replace Pep???). 

He was used as a DT at Florida, but he really works better as a 4-3 DE. His ability to rotate to the interior could serve us well.

It's an out there pick, but I can see it happening.

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Maybe not at 24 but a darkhorse for our second round pick is Terrell Edmunds (the brother of soon to be top-20 pick Tremaine Edmunds). He's an athletic freak from a football family. We've talked so much of Reid but I haven't seen anything posted on Edmunds. I read somewhere that his stock is skyrocketing and I don't think he'd be a horrible pick in the second, but a great value pick with one of our third rounders.

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/terrell-edmunds?id=32462018-0002-5601-25af-a59d7c8988a5

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