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


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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

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..

I do think it’s far more likely to double dip passrushers than OT.  Ferrell, Sweat, Burns followed by Bryant or Joe Jackson or others is a very real possibility.

still, don’t break your TV if we double offensive line going into this.

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

If we take him with our 2nd I’d be disappointed. He’s so far from NFL ready. He honestly looked like the worst and least agile/flexible OL at the combine. 

I'd rather us draft Andre Dillard or Jonah Williams. I digress, I think alot of people are low on him because he puts alot more time in his pass pro. I wouldn't call him lazy though. It's tough being a successful tackle in the SEC lemme yell ya.

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33 minutes ago, Panthers.forever190 said:

Apparently, we are really high on gregory little.....but he def let's until we pick in the second, so we have to pick him with our first selection, right?

Greg Little completed 16 reps on the bench press and touched 29 inches on the vertical jump. I’m told Little had five more reps in him, but the bar was pulled away early due to concern he was about to hurt his pectoral muscle.

Little worked at both left and right tackle. During the workout, the New York Giantsstepped in and requested Little do certain “team-specific” drills at right tackle.

Besides the Giants, Little met with the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers

http://draftanalyst.com/pro-day-report-mississippi

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Greg Little completed 16 reps on the bench press and touched 29 inches on the vertical jump. I’m told Little had five more reps in him, but the bar was pulled away early due to concern he was about to hurt his pectoral muscle.

Little worked at both left and right tackle. During the workout, the New York Giantsstepped in and requested Little do certain “team-specific” drills at right tackle.

Besides the Giants, Little met with the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers

http://draftanalyst.com/pro-day-report-mississippi

Our o line coach met with him at the combine too. Said he had an "intense" meeting with our coaches. ((Shrugs))

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5 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

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..

Exactly, Jonah or Cody followed by Allen, Bryant or Jackson is also on the table.

its also probable to see Burns or Ferrell followed by McGary(whatever) or Lindstrom or something like that.

Having OT DE DT CB Safety be the first 5 picks isn’t going to hurt anyone’s feelings.

the mix of what they are will— a lot of people are going to butthurt.

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7 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I do think it’s far more likely to double dip passrushers than OT.  Ferrell, Sweat, Burns followed by Bryant or Joe Jackson or others is a very real possibility.

still, don’t break your TV if we double offensive line going into this.

Aren't we going to be kinda' ready if we can't keep d will too? I mean I think we are going draft a true left tackle less than a month from now, but still. I think we need a LG case' we cannot keep em'. 

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1 minute ago, Panthers.forever190 said:

Aren't we going to be kinda' ready if we can't keep d will too? I mean I think we are going draft a true left tackle less than a month from now, but still. I think we need a LG case' we cannot keep em'. 

I just said nothing would surprise me outside of drafting RB first.

im totally ok with double dipping Offensive tackles, defensive ends or tackles— offensive line period or Defensive line period—

i mean if Ed Oliver somehow made it to us and it was him or Sweat or Burns,.. I’m sorry but it’s Mr Ed.

then the 2nd could be Bryant, Jackson or Allen or one of them.

if we ended up with Jonah Williams or Jawann Taylor— then one of those or a guard like Lindstrom then so be it.

im not so stuck on one thing or another— I figure Hurney is going in to draft the BPA on their big board according to any of our needs and he will work to plug up any more holes after the draft

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9 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I do think it’s far more likely to double dip passrushers than OT.  Ferrell, Sweat, Burns followed by Bryant or Joe Jackson or others is a very real possibility.

still, don’t break your TV if we double offensive line going into this.

 

Don't worry  I Love my TV.. 

But the planning on this if he double dip OT would be maddening..

You give DWill 7 mil and a Waiver claim on Dillon is probably another mil because you "couldn't let him in the open market " .. That's alot of moves at OT..

 

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3 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I just said nothing would surprise me outside of drafting RB first.

im totally ok with double dipping Offensive tackles, defensive ends or tackles— offensive line period or Defensive line period—

i mean if Ed Oliver somehow made it to us and it was him or Sweat or Burns,.. I’m sorry but it’s Mr Ed.

then the 2nd could be Bryant, Jackson or Allen or one of them.

if we ended up with Jonah Williams or Jawann Taylor— then one of those or a guard like Lindstrom then so be it.

im not so stuck on one thing or another— I figure Hurney is going in to draft the BPA on their big board according to any of our needs and he will work to plug up any more holes after the draft

If we end up with Williams and indstorm ya won't hear a peep out of me. 

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11 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

 

Don't worry  I Love my TV.. 

But the planning on this if he double dip OT would be maddening..

You give DWill 7 mil and a Waiver claim on Dillon is probably another mil because you "couldn't let him in the open market " .. That's alot of moves at OT..

 

I hear ya,... defense seems like what we set up with FA so far and with Moton and Williams.

keep in mind Williams is a one year deal— so I wouldn’t be shocked if the first pick was Jonah, Risner or Cody.

the highlights I watched of Burns Sweat and Gary had me scared— Ferrell has the only highlights I could see being NFL highlights. The others had all kinds of issues. Sweat has Everette Brown written all over him. Burns has more of a motor and more moves but he looked weak. Gary looks slow and weak— terrible highlights.

people say best defensive draft ever, but from what I’ve seen could be the biggest defensive bust fest ever.

 

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4 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I hear ya,... defense seems like what we set up with FA so far and with Moton and Williams.

keep in mind Williams is a one year deal— so I wouldn’t be shocked if the first pick was Jonah, Risner or Cody.

the highlights I watched of Burns Sweat and Gary had me scared— Ferrell has the only highlights I could see being NFL highlights. The others had all kinds of issues. Sweat has Everette Brown written all over him. Burns has more of a motor and more moves but he looked weak. Gary looks slow and weak— terrible highlights.

people say best defensive draft ever, but from what I’ve seen could be the biggest defensive bust fest ever.

 

Is there any promise that Jonah will be there for us at 16? Again, I've heard "supposedly" our offensive line coach matsko is he is that we are high Dillard and Jonah. "Supposedly.." i dont want to get grilled later on, can only say what i've heard.

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