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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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  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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