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Former Charlotte Observer and now The Athletic's very own Jourdan Rodrigue's super duper full 7-round Panther mock draft 2020, here we go, ballin'


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  1. Javon Kinlaw

  2. Noah Igbinoghene, cornerback, Auburn

  3. Brandon Aiyuk, wide receiver, Arizona State

  4. James Lynch, DL/edge, Baylor

  5. Colby Parkinson, tight end, Stanford

  6. Yasir Durant, iOL, Missouri

  7. Tyrie Cleveland, wide receiver, Florida

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Elaborate on that. I'm not agreeing or disagreeing, just curious to hear a take from someone who has certainly watched more of his games than I have.

disappeared in several games, lack of effort, etc. 

Lot of upside and out of this world measurements but 7 seems way too early. Seems like he’s climbing just off combine and measurements.

I don’t think he’ll be a pro bowl level player at the next level and that’s what you want to see drafting that high. 

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Not a fan, a couple of good picks.  Overall I would give that a grade of a 'C'.  Agreed with a prior post about Aiyuk lasting to the 3rd.  Lynch is a 'tweener' but still should go a round higher. Kinlaw seems like a bit of project, but one that very well could be solid.  I want a plug and play guy that high, though.  I'm good with the 2nd rounder.  Picks 5-7 are meh.

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I like the upside that comes with Kinlaw as opposed to Brown that did not particularly impress at the combine. However, if I am honest, either would be a little underwhelming at the 7th pick.

The farther you get from Round 1 the harder it becomes to pinpoint available options, but this draft has a meh quality. It is not unreasonable but has few wows.

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    • Feel like it had to be about J-Rod. Maybe just my own opinion/wants, but I think he's the target in the 2nd and the editing makes it look like Hunter was our guy all along there.  Either way, after watching I can't help but feel "better" about the FO, albeit I don't want Tilis to ever leave for a better gig. Tepper has his influence with the analytics and numbers guys more than anything IMO, which could at least prevent some crazy trade ups or panic moves. Editing, sure, but this seemed like a 100% Dan Morgan draft. He got his guys, now let's see if he's right. 
    • This was awesome. I want to know who they were reacting to coming off the board in the 2nd round. They seemed to really want somebody. Maybe Rodriguez or Kayden McDonald?
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