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Why Javon Kinlaw isn't a bad option..


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This game made me see why Brown is the better player.. Kinlaw is a trade down option.. He needs work.. He gave up a few times after his 1st move didn't work.. And just stood there.. His motor isn't like Brown's. 

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6 minutes ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

We have obsessed over DT for long enough.

It would be such a Panther thing to do to ignore positions of need for the easiest lineman position to buy in FA.

Get over yourself.. Going by the player rankings if it falls that way DT isn't a bad position.. Especially with our pitiful run defense...

And let's remember.. It wasn't a bunch FA DT that gave us a strong Defense.. It was 2 draft picks (Kk, Star)..

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7 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I appreciate you Wow for making all these threads

I personally don't want Kinlaw at 7. If we trade back to mid or late first round and get him I'm happy, but I'd rather take a top talent at 7 or even brown

Yeah, looking at the draft as it likely unfolds, if we stay at 7, picking Kinlaw would be almost the worse case scenario. It means guys like Brown, Simmons, Okudah, and Tua have been scarfed up already.

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

I appreciate you Wow for making all these threads

I personally don't want Kinlaw at 7. If we trade back to mid or late first round and get him I'm happy, but I'd rather take a top talent at 7 or even brown

Oh yes after watching more of these snap by snap videos.. It's clear why Brown is the top guy and Kinlaw is a trade down option..

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