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Carolina Panthers 2018 NFL Draft Grade


Kevin Greene

Grade the Panthers 2018 NFL Draft/Trades  

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So how did Hurney and crew do in their first year back?

Rd 1, Pick 24 (24)    Moore, D.J. WR 
Rd 2, Pick 23 (55)    Jackson, Donte CB 
Rd 3, Pick 21 (85)    Gaulden, Rashaan S 
Rd 4, Pick 1 (101)    Thomas, Ian TE 
Rd 4, Pick 36 (136)    Haynes, Marquis EDGE 
Rd 5, Pick 24 (161)    Carter, Jermaine ILB 
Rd 7, Pick 16 (234)    Smith, Andre ILB 
Rd 7, Pick 24 (242)    Norton, Kendrick DT 

 

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Looks like a decent draft to me. On offense we've got a good weapon to work with in DJ Moore and an interesting project in Ian Thomas, we have a few new corners (or one corner and a safety) to try and plug the hole we created a few years back, some depth at linebacker,  and a pretty stout nose tackle. Really sucks we couldn't get a lineman.

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1 minute ago, Carolina-Chuck18 said:

I love this draft. Don’t know how many guys will make this team but I like the defensive strategy. 

Offense was not the problem last season. Our defense was the weakness of this team. We let Brees, Kamara and New Orleans do whatever they wanted to not one, not two but THREE times! 

rofl this guy is always hilarious with how wrong he is in every single post he makes.

We lost to NO in the playoffs due to a dropped TD pass by our no name WR.
We had a top 10 defense not a top 10 offense.
We always draft heavy defense with last year being the lone exception.

Try harder to be even more wrong with your next post, I know you can do it, about as good as you are at getting banned.

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19 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

rofl this guy is always hilarious with how wrong he is in every single post he makes.

We lost to NO in the playoffs due to a dropped TD pass by our no name WR.
We had a top 10 defense not a top 10 offense.
We always draft heavy defense with last year being the lone exception.

Try harder to be even more wrong with your next post, I know you can do it, about as good as you are at getting banned.

Yea of course it was a dropped TD pass that cost us the game. Just forget 31 point our defense gave us in the playoff. Forget the other 65 point our defense gave up I the regular season to NO. 

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