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


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14 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Agreed.

Would LOVE to have a monster safety, but we have greater needs on the OL and DL.

I don't want him at 7 necessarily, and this might be a good draft for safeties if a few underclassmen come out. I suppose there'd be ways to rationalize it if Simmons were that player. Still, I'm on board for lineman or corner in the top ten

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Wirfs, Okudah, Brown, i feel good having options and an open mind when it comes to improving the team, unlike folks who take mock draft season entirely too seriously and set themselves up for disappointment that inevitably happens every draft. That or they don't wanna take a risk and only mock guards and running backs to the team

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I will post that mocking a wr to us at 7 is just redundant and silly reasoning and poor allocation of resources, especially considering DJ Moore had a better year than Funchess had his entire career with backup qbs and he's only getting better. Get a grip and realize what you have

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