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Day 2 Thread- Rounds 2-3


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Jacob Eason QB 6-6, 231 Washington
2 Tyler Biadasz C 6-4, 314 Wisconsin
3 Prince Tega Wanogho OT 6-5, 308 Auburn
4 Thaddeus Moss TE 6-2, 250 LSU
5 James Lynch DT 6-4, 289 Baylor
6 Solomon Kindley OG 6-3, 337 Georgia
7 Bryce Hall CB 6-1, 202 Virginia
8 Curtis Weaver OLB 6-2, 265 Boise State
9 Terrell Burgess S 6-0, 198 Utah
10 Akeem Davis-Gaither OLB 6-1, 224 Appalachian State
11 Reggie Robinson CB 6-1, 205 Tulsa
12 Jake Fromm QB 6-2, 219 Georgia
13 Netane Muti OG 6-3, 315 Fresno State
14 Albert Okwuegbunam TE 6-5, 258 Missouri
15 Jack Driscoll OT 6-5, 306 Auburn
16 Troy Pride CB 5-11, 193 Notre Dame
17 John Simpson OG 6-4, 321 Clemson
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    • This is huge may not be a trap game but this plays a major part in what they want to do. If we can get some pressure on Sam we know what he does with pressure coming hit and heavy. Also we may be able to take the top off their defense a backup safety trying to stop TMac or Cooker over the top or forcing him to play the backend should allow us to run the ball somewhat effectively. Either they allow some runs or we take some shots and if Bryce and whoever can connect deep we’ll be in business for another big time win against a top notch opponent. Might not be a trap game but health travel game plans all play a major role in each weeks game plan and this week might be leaving our way. We’re missing some replaceable pieces they’re missing key anchors to the offense and defense major difference time to solidly ourselves at one of the top teams in the nfc tomorrow fellas buckle up.
    • Yes.  If I am not mistaken, we need to sign Coker to the ERFA tender and insist that XL spends his spring and summer at a WR camp and not Coon huntin on his four wheeler.  XL was raw when we picked him--which is why I wanted to go another direction--and we are seeing how raw.  He is basically learning a position.     The Panthers will make their move in 2026 to be an NFL powerhouse behind Bryce.  Bryce needs intelligent WRs who catch the ball.  That said, we need a solid #2 to challenge XL and make cutting him easy, if necessary.  A #2 WR (intented to be a #1 by now) with under 400 yards is embarrassing.   On offense, you have to ask, "Where can we get better?"  In my view, #2 WR, TE (although they are improving) and maybe C (again, if we re-sign Mays, he is trending up and at 26, entering his prime--I say stay with him and find competition later in the draft (not good for C).  OL depth maybe?  In other words, XL is a glaring weak spot.    
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