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3 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

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I didn’t see a mock draft but that would have me furious

https://nfldraft.theringer.com/mock-draft

 

8

MICAH PARSONS

LINEBACKER PENN STATE
YEAR JUNIOR
AGE 21
HEIGHT 6'3"
WEIGHT 245
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SHADES OF:
JAYLON SMITH
Micah Parsons
382px-Carolina_Panthers_logo.svg-small.pngCarolina Panthers
2019 STATS
Based on 13 games played
  • Tackles
    109TKLS
  • Tackles For Loss
    14TFL
  • Sacks
    5SACKS
CAROLINA PANTHERS

The Panthers are frequently linked to quarterbacks at this spot but with Lawrence, Wilson, and Fields all off the board, they look to another position with this pick. Parsons makes for an early-impact choice, an überathletic playmaker who could team up with Shaq Thompson and 2020 rookie breakout Jeremy Chinn to patrol the second level of the Panthers defense.

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

https://nfldraft.theringer.com/mock-draft

 

8

MICAH PARSONS

LINEBACKER PENN STATE
YEAR JUNIOR
AGE 21
HEIGHT 6'3"
WEIGHT 245
Venn Diagaram IconVenn Diagaram Icon
SHADES OF:
JAYLON SMITH
Micah Parsons
382px-Carolina_Panthers_logo.svg-small.pngCarolina Panthers
2019 STATS
Based on 13 games played
  • Tackles
    109TKLS
  • Tackles For Loss
    14TFL
  • Sacks
    5SACKS
CAROLINA PANTHERS

The Panthers are frequently linked to quarterbacks at this spot but with Lawrence, Wilson, and Fields all off the board, they look to another position with this pick. Parsons makes for an early-impact choice, an überathletic playmaker who could team up with Shaq Thompson and 2020 rookie breakout Jeremy Chinn to patrol the second level of the Panthers defense.

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On 3/3/2021 at 6:53 PM, ladypanther said:

https://nfldraft.theringer.com/mock-draft

 

8

MICAH PARSONS

LINEBACKER PENN STATE
YEAR JUNIOR
AGE 21
HEIGHT 6'3"
WEIGHT 245
Venn Diagaram IconVenn Diagaram Icon
SHADES OF:
JAYLON SMITH
Micah Parsons
382px-Carolina_Panthers_logo.svg-small.pngCarolina Panthers
2019 STATS
Based on 13 games played
  • Tackles
    109TKLS
  • Tackles For Loss
    14TFL
  • Sacks
    5SACKS
CAROLINA PANTHERS

The Panthers are frequently linked to quarterbacks at this spot but with Lawrence, Wilson, and Fields all off the board, they look to another position with this pick. Parsons makes for an early-impact choice, an überathletic playmaker who could team up with Shaq Thompson and 2020 rookie breakout Jeremy Chinn to patrol the second level of the Panthers defense.

I think Parsons will be a damned good football player, and may actually be BPA in this scenario.  BUT, Slater, Lance and Farley are all still on the board at 8. I'm picking either of them. 

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