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You’re the GM for the Panthers who would you draft?


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With this version of the mock I focused on defense. I went with players that excelled at one thing. Didn’t have a significant non coach able glaring weakness and also got guys that understood “football” for their position. Coachability and having a natural strength at something goes a long way at being a solid candidate to make the roaster and beyond. 

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Fan Speak's simulator can be good if an accurate BB is selected and NFL mock draft database is another good one to use.

I just chose this one for ease of use and it looking good. People can use any that they choose I just want more people to show who they favor for the team and discuss from there. 

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Here is one from a worst case scenario--Okudah, Simmons AND Brown were all gone; not able to trade out of #7 (I'm not a premium member, so I couldn't trade, ha-ha).

7: R1P7

OT JEDRICK WILLS

ALABAMA

38: R2P6

DL NEVILLE GALLIMORE

OKLAHOMA

69: R3P5

S JEREMY CHINN

S. ILLINOIS

113: R4P7

DL LEKI FOTU

UTAH

148: R5P2

CB HARRISON HAND

TEMPLE

152: R5P6

C KEITH ISMAEL

SAN DIEGO ST.

184: R6P5

CB REGGIE ROBINSON II

TULSA

221: R7P7

LB DAVID WOODWARD

UTAH ST.

Drafting an OT early keeps me from taking a corner early.  No way I'm waiting until 3rd round or later for my first DT selection.

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Here is a more conventional one:

7

Derrick Brown

DL | Auburn

38

Round: 2

Jaylon Johnson

CB | Utah

69

Round: 3

Kyle Dugger

S | Lenoir-Rhyne

113

Round: 4

Jordyn Brooks

LB | Texas Tech

148

Round: 5

Darnay Holmes

CB | UCLA

152

Round: 5

Tanner Muse

S | Clemson

185

Round: 6

Quez Watkins

WR | Southern Miss

222

Round: 7

Kendall Coleman

EDGE | Syracuse

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26 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Noticed PFF has a sim now...not the best but worth a look...

https://www.pff.com/draft/nfl-mock-draft-simulator

 

I just couldn't finish it.  Truly, I gave it a shot, but it is awwwwweful.  Chinn was still available at the end of round 5 and it was saying my best option in round 4 was Hawaii's QB.  I tried 3 trades...all shot down.  I went slightly aggressive-->completely fair-->taking a bath.  Even when I was losing about 100 points, I got shot down and all of them were from teams contacting me to move up.  I realize it is new, but they really have to work on it.  The concept is a little different than others, which is cool, but maybe next year they will have their rankings squared away and use a value chart so the trades make sense.  No way a team eager to move up and makes out like a bandit on a value chart declines to go forward with the trade.  Literally, the last trade I tried to get hosed and still was declined.

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