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With the 7th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers select:


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You don’t draft for needs this high in the draft. It will always be the best player available. Christian McCaffrey would not be a Panther right now if we had went with need over BPA with the 8th pick two years ago. Jeudy is the best WR prospect to come out since Sammy Watkins in 2014. Injecting Jeudy into this offense with McCaffrey and DJ will give defensive coordinators nightmares. 
 

(still want Tua but he won’t get pass the Chargers) 

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

You do realize you need to have an accurate QB that's not getting planted to the turf in order for a WR to get the ball, correct?  I say we fix those first two issues before selecting a WR.

I understand that. But in the meantime, Cam is still here. Whether he is or not, DJ was making plays with Kyle Allen all season. We’ll just have to suck for Lawrence or Fields in 2021. 

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Just now, Pantha-kun said:

Jerry Juedy won't br catching any balls if the QB is on his back the entire game 

And the offensive line won’t be scoring any TDs if there’s no one to throw to. There are needs everywhere on this team. You can’t fill every position with one pick. That’s why you just have to take the BPA

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12 minutes ago, Kinographer said:

I know that drafting offensive linemen is boring, but it needs to be done. I'm fine with Jeudy if the draft board breaks in a way that theres not a nose tackle or any offensive linemen available though.

I agree with you too but Jeudy is ahead of Andrew Thomas on my board. It’s either Jeudy or Thomas for me at 7th. I don’t like any other OTs after Andrew Thomas this high in the draft. You can always draft a top OL every year in the draft. You can’t always draft an elite wr prospect like Jeudy every year. 

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