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Give Me Your 1 Month-Out Panthers' Mock


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Drum roll please: brummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... official last mock of this thread.  This is where I think Panthers are going in the draft.  Without further adieu... a *TRADE with the Browns!!!  Fitts knows we have more holes to fill than picks, so he moves back in a stacked 3rd round to pick up an extra 4th and 6th (sound familiar?)

#8: OT-Penei Sewell, Oregon (Burrow lobbied hard for Chase, we get our franchise LT)

#39: CB-Asante Samuel, Florida State (No-Action Jackson's replacement next year)

*#89: DT-Milton Williams, La. Tech (3-tech, we really need one)

*#110: CB-Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas (Depth and competition for Pride)

#113: S-Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech (FS depth, possibly a replacement for Burris next year)

#151: WR-Simi Fehoko, Stanford (red zone threat-6'4" w/ 4.4 speed)

#193: OT-Tommy Doyle, Miami {Ohio} (Moton insurance at RT)

*#211: DE-Elerson Smith, Northern Iowa (depth behind YGM and Burns)

#222: C/G Jimmy Morrissey, Pittsburgh (depth and potential replacement for Paradis)

There it is folks; read 'em and weep.  Behold a thing of utter beauty!!!  😂

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On 4/12/2021 at 2:05 AM, mickeye76 said:

Ok.  Here it goes.

Trade down with Chargers for 13 and 47. Got two plans.

13. Horn / Darrisaw

39. Grant / Stokes

47.  Leatherwood / Cisco

73. Trey Hill / Dickerson

If we stay at 8.  I hope Slater or Sewell is there. Then take a corner at 39.  Farley or Newsome.  Then at 73.  A linebacker like Bolt or Moses.  

Continuation of post finishing the draft. 

113. Kary Vincent Jr.  / Tyler Shelvin

151. Marquez Stevenson / Simi Femoko

193. Robert Jones / Ladarius Hutcherson

222. Noah Grey / Quintin Morris

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