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Carolina Panthers select Rashaan Gaulden , DB, Tenn


Jeremy Igo

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Per Walter

 

Carolina Panthers: Rashaan Gaulden, CB/S, Tennessee A Grade 
Rashaan Gaulden is a very versatile player who should be able to help the Panthers' atrocious secondary in some regard. I love the idea of picking Tennessee prospects because Butch Jones was such a horrible coach that he didn't get anything out of his players. Gaulden is a second-round talent. 

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He is our new safety who can play in the box and has decent cover skills. He is fast enough to line up with tight ends and is great against the run. Our safeties have to be good against the run and decent against the catch. With Reid gone he was a good hybrid player. I think we go running back or guard in the 4th

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3 minutes ago, Rastlet said:

I watch a lot of SEC football and there was several UT games I saw when I thought he was their best player. I'm going to give this pick the wait and see approach. I think he could pan out.

Yes I have read a few UT articles which said he was their best defensive player.

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