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Forget Who The Panthers Want. Who Do YOU Want at 16


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Forget Who The Panthers Want. Who Do YOU Want at 16 ? Explain Your Pick  

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  1. 1. Who Do You Want to Draft The Most? Limit to One Player. Don't pick people like Kyler Murray and Nick Bosa..

    • Jonah Williams
    • Andre Dillard
    • Cody Ford
    • Jawaan Taylor
    • Brian Burns
    • Clelin Ferrell
    • Montez Sweat
    • Rashaan Gary
    • Cristian Wilkins
    • Dexter Lawrence
    • D.K. Metcalf
    • Greedy Williams
    • Devin White
    • Devin Bush
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    • Johnathan Abram
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    • Chris Lindstrom
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    • OTHER PLAYER (Please Specify)


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Personally the player I want the most is Jonah Williams. Even though we've made offseason moves to solidify the O line with signing Paradis and resigning D.Williams, that may not be enough considering the injuries and inconsistent oline play weve had since 2015 ended. Our new owner has made it clear its a priority to protect Cam at all costs and I agree. So why not pick the best Oline in the country? 

Realistically he probably goes to the Jaguars or Lions but who knows, Jags could take a TE and Lions could pick an edge rusher easily. Never really know until draft night. 

Plug him in immediately at Left Guard, have Moton at LT, Paradis at C, Trai at RG, and D.Williams at RT and suddenly we have one of the most dominant looking young olines on paper. Key is I think Jonah and Taylor Moton have really good position flexibility to so we could try a variety of arrangements until the best fit at LT is found (who really knows if its Moton or J.Williams?). 

Drafting a pass rusher would be nice, I dont think one dude this year is going to solve our dline problem. It notoriously takes most pass rushers multiple seasons to catch on anyway. Feel like its more of a developmental pick instead of getting a plug and play oline to help us immediately. 

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It's between Sweat & Williams. That would be a tough designation in my opinion. Sweat has some serious potential and it would fill a position of great need. But we need a G and a future T and Williams in my opinion is a sure fire stud. Brutal.

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I wouldn't be upset with S

29 minutes ago, Dex said:

It's between Sweat & Williams. That would be a tough designation in my opinion. Sweat has some serious potential and it would fill a position of great need. But we need a G and a future T and Williams in my opinion is a sure fire stud. Brutal.

I'd love either. Edge rusher is more of an immediate concern but you don't get a shot at an OT like Williams very often.

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4 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

sweat is just a stiff non applicable 40 time to me

12.5 sacks last season. 22.5 over the past two. It's not like he's a typical workout warrior who didn't do anything on the field until he was in shorts and no pads (*cough* Rashan Gary *cough*).

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

12.5 sacks last season. 22.5 over the past two. It's not like he's a typical workout warrior who didn't do anything on the field until he was in shorts and no pads (*cough* Rashan Gary *cough*).

he went from being a maybe guy to run to the podium guy after that 40 time

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Only for those who weren't paying attention to beforehand.

 

i thought luke kuechly was a skinny bitch and hated the pick so wtf do I know..

 

ill tell you what I would make Sweat a force on Madden I would be on QBs in half a sec

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