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Sleeper picks for the Panthers on day two...


Bronn

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Darius Leonard

Lorenzo Carter

 

Remember those names tonight. One could be in the black and blue soon.

 

TD’s suspension, Luke’s noggin’, Shaq’s Learning curve, and an overall need for youth and depth at the position are contributing factors.

 

I know everyone’s drooling over a Safety early, but if the few guys we’re eyeing there are off the board, or one of the two LB’s above slide into rd. 3, expect us to snag one of them.

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23 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Darius Leonard

Lorenzo Carter

 

Remember those names tonight. One could be in the black and blue soon.

 

TD’s suspension, Luke’s noggin’, Shaq’s Learning curve, and an overall need for youth and depth at the position are contributing factors.

 

I know everyone’s drooling over a Safety early, but if the few guys we’re eyeing there are off the board, or one of the two LB’s above slide into rd. 3, expect us to snag one of them.

 

This is crazy, its okay to stack up on LBs but not TEs ? 

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2 hours ago, Bronn said:

Darius Leonard

Lorenzo Carter

 

Remember those names tonight. One could be in the black and blue soon.

 

TD’s suspension, Luke’s noggin’, Shaq’s Learning curve, and an overall need for youth and depth at the position are contributing factors.

 

I know everyone’s drooling over a Safety early, but if the few guys we’re eyeing there are off the board, or one of the two LB’s above slide into rd. 3, expect us to snag one of them.

Carter is 6-5, 250 and runs a 4.5--he has 34" arms. I think he could put his hand in the dirt and become a DE.  Add 20 lbs and he is a 6-5, 270 lb DE who runs a 4.6.

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2 hours ago, Panthro said:

His frame is bigger than Landry's. I like him

He is 3 inches taller and his arms are over an inch longer.  I think both are 3-4 OLBs, but if you are looking for a project DE to develop for a year, this guy could be interesting

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