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Day 2 mocks


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Here are some day 2 mocks floating around

http://amp.si.com/nfl/2018/04/27/draft-round-2-two-mock-draft-mason-rudolph-josh-jackson-derrius-guice

"55. Carolina: Brian O’Neil, OT, Pittsburgh
The Panthers need to start re-stocking the offensive line, and passed on doing that in the first round."

They have Carlton Davis going right after our pick

 

 

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/day-2-nfl-mock-draft-patriots-take-a-qb-cowboys-find-a-wr-and-every-pick-for-rounds-2-and-3/amp/

 

55. Carolina Panthers

Justin Reid, FS, Stanford. The Panthers would be ecstatic to get Reid here. Expect them to look at trading up for him earlier in Round 2.

85. Carolina Panthers (from BUF)

Rashaan Gaulden, CB,TennesseeConsidering Gaulden can contribute right away as a slot corner, this could be a steal.

88. Carolina Panthers

Chad Thomas, DE, Miami. The Panthers need to bring in young talent at defensive end with Julius Peppers on his last legs.

 

https://amp.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000929309/article/2018-nfl-rounds-23-mock-draft-bucs-take-guice-in-round-2?networkId=4595&site=.news&zone=story&zoneUrl=url%3Dstory&zoneKeys=s1%3Dstory&env=&pageKeyValues=prtnr%3Dnfl-mock-draft%3Bplyr%3Dmalcolm_butler%3Bplyr%3Ddemaryius_thomas%3Bplyr%3Dhubert_walker&p.ct=2018+NFL+Mock+Draft&p.adsm=true&p.tcm=%23000&p.bgc1m=%23EAEAEA&sr=amp

Dallas Goedert - TE, South Dakota State
 
Goedert can make the highlight-reel catch, but needs to prove that he can become a viable blocking option, as well.

 

 

https://amp.usatoday.com/story/557151002

55. Panthers — Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn: Carolina is in desperate need of reinforcements at corner. Davis' size (6-1, 206) makes him better suited to take on super-sized NFC South receivers like Julio Jones, Michael Thomas and Mike Evans.

 

 

https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2770839-2018-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-day-2-predictions.amp.html

 

55. Carolina Panthers: Justin Reid, S, Stanford

The Panthers took the first receiver off the board by calling D.J. Moore's name at No. 24. That helps out a passing game that needed an injection of talent, but the squad could use some assistance in the secondary. Justin Reid is arguably the best safety available. He's an athletic, ball-hawking talent who can start Week 1.

85. Carolina Panthers (from Buffalo): Armani Watts, S, Texas A&M

88. Carolina Panthers: Chad Thomas, EDGE, Miami

 

https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/4/27/17286674/2018-nfl-mock-draft-second-round

 

55. Carolina Panthers: Jessie Bates III, S, Wake Forest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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From Walterfootball, who I think got 9 picks correct in terms of the players they predicted going to the teams they predicted (not nessarily at the same exact pick #s, b/c of trades). They also narrowly missed on a bunch of picks.

Here's their 2nd round picks they released today: (they always have 2 different guys doing mocks) 

Walter : Panthers R2 : Ronnie Harrison (SS)  (lot of good players went ahead of us like Ried, which is pointing to a probable trade up) , Panthers R3 : Connor Williams (listed as G or OT), Panthers R3 : Duke Dawson (CB)

Charlie : Panthers R2 : Justin Reid (FS) , Panthers R3 : Chad Thomas (DE) , Panthers R3 : Duke Dawson (CB) 

Almost all signs pointing to the WRs and RBs flying off early in the Round pushing the Safteys down to us, which is good. 

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54 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

The only way ill accept a trade up for anyone is if we only need to give up 1 additional pick. Anymore than that, I will rage hard at Hurney.

I think Hurneys going to try really hard to trade one of our 3rds to move up to get Reid or Bates III . 

Im fully for trading up for Reid even if we give up #88.

He could fall and that would be a dream.

 

Out of the remaining Safeties, Reid is by far the best in coverage.  In one of the worst pass ddfenses in the league. We need a centerfielder who can cover.

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