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Path to the Draft - Panthers' 2019 War Room: Projecting Carolina's Selections


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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

I love Brooks and Baldy but this left me confused..They are usually correct with their breakdowns on this team .............but.  ....When did we lose Moton last season??

They mean we lost Matt Kalil and Darryl at the same time at one point. Moton was listed on the left and Darryl on the right so they put both tackles behind them. Each has competition and backup.

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Just now, JARROD said:

They mean we lost Matt Kalil and Darryl at the same time at one point. Moton was listed on the left and Darryl on the right so they put both tackles behind them. Each has competition and backup.

Yeah that's a terrible idea.. I don't know a team in NFL history that drafted 1st 2 rounds competition for both Tackle positions?? Lol

So where is the competition for Obada/cox  who most likely will be starting in our base 4/3..

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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

Yeah that's a terrible idea.. I don't know a team in NFL history that drafted 1st 2 rounds competition for both Tackle positions?? Lol

So where is the competition for Obada/cox  who most likely will be starting in our base 4/3..

I can’t disagree with them. If we drafted 2 DE or 2 OT or split them or split them with OT OG or DE DT or DE OLB, can’t disagree with any of them.

Hurney has double dipped plenty of times, so he’s not above it.

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I've been saying this for weeks. If the top 3 or 4 DE's are off the board, we go T. Guaranteed 1st game starter. Some D-lineman need a year or 2 to come into their own. We can get a DE in the 2nd that can "contribute and rotate" in their 1st season an develop into a FT DE.

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6 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I can’t disagree with them. If we drafted 2 DE or 2 OT or split them or split them with OT OG or DE DT or DE OLB, can’t disagree with any of them.

Hurney has double dipped plenty of times, so he’s not above it.

You do realize we are going into this season with our best edge rushers being over 30 on 1 year deals??

And this is the best Dline draft in decades?? 

I would literally voodoo curse Hurney if he fuged up that bad.  If this was a smart plan there was no need at all in signing Dwill back..  You can keep that money draft your 2 tackles and signed another vet edge rusher..

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2 minutes ago, musicman said:

I've been saying this for weeks. If the top 3 or 4 DE's are off the board, we go T. Guaranteed 1st game starter. Some D-lineman need a year or 2 to come into their own. We can get a DE in the 2nd that can "contribute and rotate" in their 1st season an develop into a FT DE.

I have no problem if we draft J Will or Cody in the 1st (because they both can play guard) and then mix a double dip of Dlinemen and a free safety with the next 3 picks.  That's a good plan as well in my book..

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