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REPORT: Carolina Panthers already setting their sights on positional priorites in next April's draft


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Just saw the description in the link, and i have to say...  as someone who hasn't watched nearly as much college football in recent years as i used to, i did catch a couple notre dame games this year and a couple of their edge rushers caught my eye immediately.  IIRC, one was #42, and his build, balance, strength, and explosiveness reminded me of Khalil Mack.  I'm not saying that's who he will be, but i have a feeling he is going to be a great pro and a guy i definitely want on our team.

Edit: just looked him up to make sure it was who i remembered, and yup...  it is.  

Also, fun fact(s) - his name is Julian Okwara.  He is originally from Nigeria, and hd moved to the US in the 3rd grade.  His US hometown is none other than CHARLOTTE, NC.

So, what I'm saying is...  go get him hurney.

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11 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

If hurney is drafting its a linebacker and a running back

look to your heart you know it to be true

WELL, THE LAST LINEBACKER/RUNNING BACK WE DRAFTED IS A BUST: COUGH COUGH SHAQ THOMPSON. 

 

BUT I WOULD LOVE DEVIN WHITE!!! HE IS A RB/LB. STRAIGHT STUD.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Just saw the description in gge link, and i have to say...  as someone who hasn't watched nearly as much college football in recent years as i used to, i did catch a couple notre dame games this year and a couple of their edge rushers caught my eye immediately.  IIRC, one was #42, and his build, balance, strength, and explosiveness reminded me of Khalil Mack.  I'm not saying that who he will be, but i have a feeling he is going to be a great pro.

SO ND GOT A GUY BETTER THAN NICK BOSA?

 

LETS JUST TANK IT OUT AND DRAFT KAWANN REPLACEMENT: QUINNEN WILLIAMS!!!!! BOY IS A BEAST

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Just saw the description in gge link, and i have to say...  as someone who hasn't watched nearly as much college football in recent years as i used to, i did catch a couple notre dame games this year and a couple of their edge rushers caught my eye immediately.  IIRC, one was #42, and his build, balance, strength, and explosiveness reminded me of Khalil Mack.  I'm not saying that who he will be, but i have a feeling he is going to be a great pro.

As a 50% ND fan (my wife’s entire family are ND fans so that makes me one, plus I converted them from Bears fans to Panther fans) I can tell you Okwara is an absolute beast. The other DE (Khalid) isn’t too shabby either. Michigan’s DL Gary is a stud and so is their DE. This is a good year for pass rushers. Speaking of ND, their Safety Alhoi is one of the best safeties they have had since Harrison Smith. Kid flies all over the field. I don’t think he can come out this year, but’s hes one to watch for next years draft. 

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HERES SOME NAMES I REALLY REALLY LIKE THAT WE COULD GET A CHANCE AT:

DEANDRE BAKER

CLELIN FERRELL

DEVIN WHITE 

DK METCALF

GREEDY WILLIAMS

JOE JACKSON

AMANI ORUWARIYE

JOSH ALLEN

DIEONTE THOMPSON

TRAYVON MULLEN

BYRON MURPHY

JACHAI POLITE

 

NO CHANCE IN HELL GETTING:

NICK BOSA 

QUINNEN WILLIAMS

 

 

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's not like GMs just sit around and twiddle their thumbs this time of year. Every GM should be working on this right now. 

I just hope that it's all for naught. We need a reboot next year. I'm hoping Tepper cleans house after the season.

I HOPE HURNEY, TEPPER, WHOEVER THE NEW GM IS, AND THE SCOUTING DEPT HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THIS BEFORE THE SEASON EVEN STARTED. 

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10 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

As a 50% ND fan (my wife’s entire family are ND fans so that makes me one, plus I converted them from Bears fans to Panther fans) I can tell you Okwara is an absolute beast. The other DE (Khalid) isn’t too shabby either. Michigan’s DL Gary is a stud and so is their DE. This is a good year for pass rushers. Speaking of ND, their Safety Alhoi is one of the best safeties they have had since Harrison Smith. Kid flies all over the field. I don’t think he can come out this year, but’s hes one to watch for next years draft. 

This is a great DL draft. Possibly the best that I can remember. If the opportunity is there, I'm taking two DL in the first three rounds. We have four picks in the first three rounds to play with.

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