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The case for LT with pick 7


raleigh-panther

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

And this doesn’t include hurries on the most important position on the field 

 

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Thanks R-P, but I wonder how many sacks were up the gut?  We need a C, LG, and probably a LT--I am of the camp that we KNOW we need a C and probably a LG, but Little has simply not been given a fair chance to develop.  Thanks for this, though.  It makes me second-guess my thinking,

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If anyone who has been watching the Panthers since Gross retired still needs a case made out to them for drafting a LT at #7 then I don't know what else to tell them.

I'm not saying to definitely draft one there, it depends on what the board looks like when we're on the clock, but the possibility should abso-fuging-lutely be on the table.

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It wasn't just the LT that contributed to that. We need a center who can command that line ina similar way Khalil did. Honestly it would be a waste to draft another LT when we do have a talented guy on the roster. Yes, he didnt play much, but Greg Little has talent. Give him a shot before drafting another LT.

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I know LT isn’t the most exciting pick but boy wouldn’t it be nice to not have to worry about left tackle for a change. 


Both sides of the ball need a lot of help up front. Hopefully we can end up with one of Andrew Thomas or Derrick Brown. Both would significantly help. 

 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

My bet is he loves Brown. 

He's taken so many/traded for so many DTs in his tenure, I think he almost certainly goes tackle

I realize this is the same guy who took Vernon Butler when we were stacked, but I think even Gettleman has his limits

Especially since he just recently hired "4 computer folks" (analytics guys)

 

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Need to take the BPA at OL AND DL. (with nearly all picks.)

Whats gotten lost in all this DT and OL stuff, is DE/OLB is a giant need too. Only Burns is there and two other young question marks. 

If a stud D-end is there at #7, take him.

 

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