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Jourdan Rodrigue's Panthers mock draft 2.0


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Round 1, pick No. 7-12

Javon Kinlaw, DL, South Carolina (6-foot-5, 315 pounds)

 

Round 2, pick No. 38

Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn (5-foot-11, 200 pounds)

 

Round 3, pick No. 69

Matt Hennessy, G/C, Temple (6-foot-4, 307 pounds)

 

Round 4, pick No. 113

James Lynch, DE, Baylor

 

Round 5, No. 148 (from Washington in exchange for Kyle Allen)

Leki Fotu, DT, Utah (6-foot-5, 330 pounds)

 

Round 5, pick No. 152

Bravvion Roy, NT, Baylor (6-foot-1, 335 pounds)

 

Round 6, pick No. 184

Julian Blackmon, S, Utah (6-foot-1, 204 pounds)

 

Round 7, pick No. 221

Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio State (6-foot-4, 199 pounds)

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5 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

If we trade back I would love Kinlaw. If we stay at #7 and we pick Kinlaw over Brown I will be furious...but I’m just a sucker fan so it really doesn’t matter.

I have no insight into the Panthers brain trust's thoughts. However, I suspect that many "experts" are overvaluing Brown and undervaluing Kinlaw. Having said that, I think I will be a tad disappointed with either pick at #7. Of course, that is perfectly consistent to my feelings about this whole off season.

I think Kinlaw offers greater upside and flexibility than Brown and will not be a bit surprised if he were picked before Brown.

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I don't see Kinlaw over the top two LTs or Brown, deffinate option in trade back situation.

Would like to see a taller CB. Size has been an issue with Jackson at times with NFC south receivers. I understand that would be a tall order in this draft though.

 

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2 minutes ago, Untouchable said:

I'm falling in line with her thinking on Kinlaw. Think he is very much in play at 7. I like the draft, especially the first 3 rounds and the two Utah players on day 3, but wonder why she grabbed 2 NTs.

If we don't do something else to address DT, then we're pretty much going to be forced to throw mud at the wall and see what sticks in the draft just to be able to field a DL. Fotu in the 5th would be a huge steal IMO.

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9 minutes ago, FakePlasticTrees said:

I have no insight into the Panthers brain trust's thoughts. However, I suspect that many "experts" are overvaluing Brown and undervaluing Kinlaw. Having said that, I think I will be a tad disappointed with either pick at #7. Of course, that is perfectly consistent to my feelings about this whole off season.

I think Kinlaw offers greater upside and flexibility than Brown and will not be a bit surprised if he were picked before Brown.

Kinlaw is an athletic freak who definitely needs developing, Brown was absolutely dominate throughout the season and showed a lot more on tape but didn’t put up as good combine numbers. I have no doubt Brown is a better prospect, but I wouldn’t be upset if we traded back to get extra picks and end up with Kinlaw. At #7 I would be thrilled with Brown, Okudah, or Simmons. One of the three should be available.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, I wouldn't have any major issues with it. Glad someone else can recognize that this roster is nowhere close to being able to actually put a DL on the field.

Don’t like not coming away with a WR. Don’t think Hennessy is worth 69, would rather have a WR even though we spent the off-season going after every FA WR so we could ignore the deepest and best WR class in forever. SMH.

I know we need interior OL but after skipping over this the past two better drafts it feels like we will force ourselves to take a. It as good one too early.

I don’t think Fotu will be there in the 5th either.

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