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The Film Room: 2018 NFL Draft


Ricky Spanish

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The dude that many of us enjoy has put out his mock draft. He says he does not base his picks on what he thinks will happen, rather on who he thinks each team should select. Timestamp for the panthers is at 47:47, but I would recommend watching the whole thing when you get a chance because he does a great job of breaking guys down. 

 

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Great mock draft. Dude was mocked (ha get it) last year for projecting eddie Jackson higher than the media and it looks like Jessie bates and isiah Oliver are those guys this year. Also agreed with his analysis of Jackson and his being a great fit with our zone scheme. 

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14 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

Great mock draft. Dude was mocked (ha get it) last year for projecting eddie Jackson higher than the media and it looks like Jessie bates and isiah Oliver are those guys this year. Also agreed with his analysis of Jackson and his being a great fit with our zone scheme. 

Yeah I like him but for what it's worth he had McCaffrey as a late 2nd rounder last year...

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37 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yeah I like him but for what it's worth he had McCaffrey as a late 2nd rounder last year...

I had him as a late first personally. I think he played more like a second rounder than a first but I guess that’s a discussion for a different topic 

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