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A lot of talent left. Lots of defensive linemen, I wonder if we draft one.Thing is that if we do draft a defensive linemen he may not get any playing time or we may end up cutting one of the players we already have. Hall didn’t play hardy play at all last year, now that Charles Johnson is gone a spot opened up but if we draft a defensive linemen then does that mean we gave up on Hall? We know Horton, Addison and peppers will make the roster so that really leaves one spot. I understand the need to replace peppers next year but if we draft a DE chances are he won’t help us out this year so I would be happy passing on a defensive linemen.

 

there are some decent tight ends left but I would rather go with offensive linemen or defensive back.

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Still a lot of okayers left in board that we met with and that I wouldn't mind having. 

OT.

Crosby

Cole Madison 

RB- 

Nyheim Hines

Darrell Williams - yes please

Ito Smith

Shaun Wilson- Duke

Ryan Nall- bruiser

Bo Scarborough- yes please 

WR

Deshaun Hamilton

Daurice Fountain

Austin Proehl- UDFA

 

Corner back:

Chandon Sullivan

 

Safety:

Marcus Allen- yes please

Kyzir White

 

DE:

Tyquan Lewis

Dshawn Hand

Jaylyn Holmes

Duke Ejifor

Kentaviius Street- hurt but would have been 3 Rd Rd.

Marcell Frazier

DT:

None that I want

TE:

Dalton Shultz

Ian Thomas

David Wells

 

Center:

None that we met. Maybe Djon Allen from Hawaii

OG:

RJ Prince

Tony Adams 

Cody O'Connell

LB:

Mike McCray

Micah Kiser- yes please

Nick Deluca

Skai Moore

Jermaine Carter

QB

Take your pick

 

I am listing off of memory of who was drafted.  So there may be one or 2 that are already off board that I missed. 

 

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24 minutes ago, aloysius snuffleupagus said:

Some decent talent there. There have been strong hints that we'll trade out of #101 though... to where I have absolutely no idea and am shaking my head at the very thought.

If we traded down a couple of spots we still could get one of the DE or OT and add an additional pick.  I realize most of these are borderline players but could find a gem in these lower rounds.

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Hand sucks...there I said it.   Crosby makes sense.  I like Falk as our backup as swell as White.  If they can pass him on medicals Josh Sweat.  Dont love him but here he makes sense.  Similar combine to Clowney and looked just like him with the eye test.

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I think RB with that first pick in rd 4  (nc state kid) and then It will be best available for the lines and their usual 5th round TE that does nothing but waste a pick. 

However still a lot of players will be cut in other camps that can fill in for a season 

panthers found their WR, CB, and safety  that kid from Tennessee, interview was impressive 

 

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000928854/article/2018-nfl-draft-best-players-available

The top rated player left is a position of need. 

Anyone like Crosby?

Obviously DE is also a position of need and some pretty decent (overhyped maybe) players right in our wheelhouse.

 

I like Crosby.  He is weak in his upper body, but that can change. Has 35 inch arms.  I have seen him from the second to the fifth....

I thought Nnadi was drafted...I like DE Armstrong from Kansas, White SS from WVU, and Thomas TE.

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33 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Still a lot of okayers left in board that we met with and that I wouldn't mind having. 

OT.

Crosby

Cole Madison 

RB- 

Nyheim Hines

Darrell Williams - yes please

Ito Smith

Shaun Wilson- Duke

Ryan Nall- bruiser

Bo Scarborough- yes please 

WR

Deshaun Hamilton

Daurice Fountain

Austin Proehl- UDFA

 

Corner back:

Chandon Sullivan

 

Safety:

Marcus Allen- yes please

Kyzir White

 

DE:

Tyquan Lewis

Dshawn Hand

Jaylyn Holmes

Duke Ejifor

Kentaviius Street- hurt but would have been 3 Rd Rd.

Marcell Frazier

DT:

None that I want

TE:

Dalton Shultz

Ian Thomas

David Wells

 

Center:

None that we met. Maybe Djon Allen from Hawaii

OG:

RJ Prince

Tony Adams 

Cody O'Connell

LB:

Mike McCray

Micah Kiser- yes please

Nick Deluca

Skai Moore

Jermaine Carter

QB

Take your pick

 

I am listing off of memory of who was drafted.  So there may be one or 2 that are already off board that I missed. 

 

Marcus Allen is depth at best. Was wanting him till I looked into him further.

though anyone we get today will be projects.

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