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First Round Defense


DaveThePanther2008

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I keep hearing about SF defense and their first round defense. I started to think about our defense. 

1st Rounder

B. Irvin, G. McCoy, D. Poe. V. Butler, B. Burns, S. Thompson, L. Kuechly and E. Reid

2nd Round 

J. Braberry and D. Jackson (Injured KK Short)

4th Round T. Boston 

UDFA M. Addison (playing like a first rounder)

Not to shabby  8 first rounders on one squad. 

I should also say they play well together. 

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Wow I totally forgot Mario was UDFA that is crazy. He's been our best pass rusher for the last several years. 

Don't forget Vernon Butler was our 2016 1st round pick and is finally being productive. 

On offense all of our primary weapons are high picks: 

  • 1st Round : Olsen, McCaffrey, Moore 
  • 2nd Round : Samuel 
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15 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Aren’t they back now? I never watch those shows anymore. I care about how our NFC competition does but I don’t really care to watch that much outside of the Panthers. 

Only on an ESPN streaming service, I think.

Shame they can't have Stuart Scott. When it was Berman, Jackson and Scott, that was the best version of Primetime in my opinion.

Heck that's back in the day when SportsCenter was anchored by Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann.

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