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Bold prediction- Panthers will target/draft Kwity Paye.


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Sewell and Slater have short arms, possible to play LT, just much more difficult. Deep class can find starter with 39th pick and great development types in the whole draft.

No CB is worth the 8th pick and there is value in the mid-rounds too.

WRs is not a big need, but 3 studs are there. Just like the two spots above depth in the whole draft.

Mainly the reason for picking Paye is very simple- He is the one DL jewel. Where as CB, OT, and others have good depth though out the draft. He a insane pro day as well.

Imagine the combo of -

Burns---YGM----Brown----Paye----Reddick  

All lined up with Burns and Reddick moving around form edge to LB to slot to OLB to DE 

Works for 3-4 and 4-3 looks and very confusing for QBs

Fox, Haynes, and Roy would be the top backups.

Be the makings of the best DL in the whole NFL. That would lead to one of the best Ds soon.

Imagine that DL causing havoc while Shaq, Perryman, and Chin have more freedom!

It would allow the CBs a huge luxury, in a way fixing it as well. 

Fritterer wants to build both OL&DL-1st-Paye, 2nd- LT, and 3rd CB. All line up up with the draft values and panthers have one of the Peppers---Jenk----Buck----Rucker....or Hardy----Star-----KK----CJ reborn!

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Lets GOOOOOOO!!!!

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5 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

We literally spent the entire draft on defense last year. Getting DL again this year in R1 would be asinine 

Got 6 more picks to address the O. DL talent falls into a black-hole after Paye gets selected. 2-6 have has plenty of O talent, DL starts back in round 5ish. 

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