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Panthers Trade Pick #88 For Pick #101 and #147


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Several good names left:

Maurice Hurst DT Michigan- Heart problem is keeping him from getting drafted but could be a good pick up for depth purposes

Josh Sweat DE Florida St- Again, depth but also could be a good replacement for Peppers after he retires

Ian Thomas/ Troy Frugmali (sp?) TE- TE Depth and need to find eventual successor to Olsen.

Equanimous St Brown WR Notre Dame- This may a questionable pick after drafting Moore but big receiver with speed, could be a steal. 

 

Several others too but just to name a few...

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9 minutes ago, methodsofmadness said:

Several good names left:

Maurice Hurst DT Michigan- Heart problem is keeping him from getting drafted but could be a good pick up for depth purposes

Josh Sweat DE Florida St- Again, depth but also could be a good replacement for Peppers after he retires

Ian Thomas/ Troy Frugmali (sp?) TE- TE Depth and need to find eventual successor to Olsen.

Equanimous St Brown WR Notre Dame- This may a questionable pick after drafting Moore but big receiver with speed, could be a steal. 

 

Several others too but just to name a few...

no , not really. Funchess is our only WR above 6 feet tall and he could be gone by the end of the season if he balls out. 

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Jesus what an awful draft. This really pisses me off. We literally could have traded that third for Ronald Darby, martavius Bryant, or to move up. Our scouts haven't been very good in recent drafts obviously. We needed a starter. Not to mention we took the douche from Tennessee when Harrison was still on the board. Draft gets a C-

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Then why’d our GM say the sweet spot was day 2? If the sweet spot is two nickel CBs and a trade down then welcome to bizarro world. 

There is probably quite a few guys the Panthers had 3rd round grades on that are still there we can target in the 4th.

And we get the 4th rounder back Gettleman pissed away on a punter who got hurt and then cut.

Imagine if Hurney did that

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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

There is probably quite a few guys the Panthers had 3rd round grades on that are still there we can target in the 4th.

And we get the 4th rounder back Gettleman pissed away on a punter who got hurt and then cut.

Imagine if Hurney did that

Gettleman has already drafted 9000 times better

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Just now, RumHam said:

Gettleman has already drafted 9000 times better

That is objectively and unequivocally not true. I'm not on this board to razz or incite anyone, but I truly do not believe that and question what facts you would back that up with.

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20 minutes ago, Glitchh H said:

Ronnie Harrison has a higher grade than Gaulden, as does T. Moore, two safeties taken after Hurney's safety pick.

Nfl draft scout rated Gaulden as #2 FS. These things are different everywhere you look.

I like to look at natural movement skills, both the guys you mentioned play upright and very tight, they are straight line players, as was Reid. I preferred Jesse Bates because of his fluidity, but these guys weren’t natural when they were doing anything beside coming downhill in a straight line 

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