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Would the Panthers be interested in Greedy Williams?


micnificent28

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2 minutes ago, WhoaaaCAM said:

He's a great player but without a pass rush no CB will succeed in our defense. I'm hoping Ed Oliver falls to us if we get pick 7

 

That’s a defensive tackle. We can’t ignore end any longer if we’re going defensive line. Peppers is 38 and addition is at least 30. Fresh legs needed.

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Just now, micnificent28 said:

That’s a defensive tackle. We can’t ignore end any longer if we’re going defensive line. Peppers is 38 and addition is at least 30. Fresh legs needed.

I just said "pass rush", being able to collapse the pocket from the interior would be a godsend from our defense. At 7 we should probably go BPA and ultimately one of the big guys will likely be there at that pick. Outside of Bosa there is no edge I like inside of the top 8.

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18 minutes ago, WhoaaaCAM said:

I just said "pass rush", being able to collapse the pocket from the interior would be a godsend from our defense. At 7 we should probably go BPA and ultimately one of the big guys will likely be there at that pick. Outside of Bosa there is no edge I like inside of the top 8.

I think Gary is just as good as Oliver and has the versatility to slide inside and push for the interior same as you would get from Ed Oliver.. whom I love. But after double dipping at dt and butler I just can’t bear another defensive tackle in a super deep defensive tackle class. 

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We don't need CB with the 1st pick. We have Bradberry, Jackson and Cocktrel. 3 good corners. Get a CB in the 3rd. I agree DE or DT with the 1st pick unless a great OL (especially Tackle) is there. Heck an amazing C to anchor the line would be good to. No matter who, they need to hit a home run.

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22 minutes ago, musicman said:

We don't need CB with the 1st pick. We have Bradberry, Jackson and Cocktrel. 3 good corners. Get a CB in the 3rd. I agree DE or DT with the 1st pick unless a great OL (especially Tackle) is there. Heck an amazing C to anchor the line would be good to. No matter who, they need to hit a home run.

I think slot was a major weakness.. we don’t know anything about cockrell. If you draft a defensive tackle he right away comes in behind Poe and short sorta of like butler was being star and short. I don’t like the idea of taking  a luxuary defensive tackle when you can get starters right away.

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1 hour ago, musicman said:

We don't need CB with the 1st pick. We have Bradberry, Jackson and Cocktrel. 3 good corners. Get a CB in the 3rd. I agree DE or DT with the 1st pick unless a great OL (especially Tackle) is there. Heck an amazing C to anchor the line would be good to. No matter who, they need to hit a home run.

No we need a good corner , we are in the NFC south and have one of the worst secondaries in the NFL . Donte Jackson is solid , cockrell is unknown , bradberry is a decent rotation corner 

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1 hour ago, micnificent28 said:

I think slot was a major weakness.. we don’t know anything about cockrell. If you draft a defensive tackle he right away comes in behind Poe and short sorta of like butler was being star and short. I don’t like the idea of taking  a luxuary defensive tackle when you can get starters right away.

If we drafted Williams, who would you put in the slot?

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41 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If we drafted Williams, who would you put in the slot?

Jackson moves to slot in nickel and put greedy on the outside.  Bradberry has one more year left on deal, probably let him walk after next year cuz i dont see him being worth crazy money right now. 

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Of course

The dude is the mpst hyped and best projected CB to come out of DBU since Patrick Peterson 

And there has been some good ones to come out of there since.  Tre'davious White, Donte Jackson, etc.

CB isnt up there with a issue as youd see DL, OL, etc

But any time a elite CB projected top 5 falls, you grab him.  And lets not forget.  Remember the Norman fallout? This is a contract year for Bradberry coming up.  And id be weary of giving him top #1 CB $$ as inconsistent as he's been.  And if he walks after next season, itll be similar to Norman all over.  In the meantime Donte Jackson could play Nickel. And this draft is Deeep at DL so you would still get a solid player in the 2nd

 

 

But Greedy aint going to fall to us.  

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