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All of a sudden the Panthers have two young defensive line first rounders


Jeremy Igo

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With all the hype the offense is getting, the defense is getting into a spot where they could be much improved this season. I know, not saying much after the defensive performance last year, but the addition of Brown may have the biggest impact possible. I can't help but think Luke would have loved to have played behind him. 

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

With all the hype the offense is getting, the defense is getting into a spot where they could be much improved this season. I know, not saying much after the defensive performance last year, but the addition of Brown may have the biggest impact possible. I can't help but think Luke would have loved to have played behind him. 

I mean, he can if he wants to

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10 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

With all the hype the offense is getting, the defense is getting into a spot where they could be much improved this season. I know, not saying much after the defensive performance last year, but the addition of Brown may have the biggest impact possible. I can't help but think Luke would have loved to have played behind him. 

Wouldn't be mad if Epenesa is the pick at 38. Burns-KK-Brown-Epenesa for the next 2 years is a pretty dynamic, athletic and strong DL. 

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1 minute ago, Ratzer said:

Gallimore or Blacklock would be rock Solid players as well. Especially if you consider KK could be cut next offseason a double dip at DT should be one to watch out. You build from the trenches! 

Too much dead cap to cut KK. I don't think he's part of the future, but 2 more years with a stud like Brown beside him, I'm fine with KK.

Besides, Rhule and Snow are going to dip into their Baylor pool and snag Lynch & Roy anyway.

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