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What is your first three round mock and why


TheBigKat
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9th pick- Denver moves up due to fear of someone trading with Carolina to get a QB. Denver selects T. Lance. Carolina picks up an additional 3rd round pick for 2022. Carolina selects Micah Parsons. This team while not fortunate in many departments has had the fortune of AMAZING MLB play (Morgan, Beason, Kuechly) and while Thompson is an athlete, he's no MLB. Fitz knows what an impact MLB can do (Wagner)

39th- Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame- Sewell is gone, Slater is not worth the 8/9 pick but Carolina needs to solidify OT if they want to give Darnold a chance. Erving is a JAG, not a long term fix

 

70th (From Eagles)- Carolina moves up to pounce on Jay Tufele, IDL USC. One of the best defensive players in the Pac 12 Fitts knows he wants to bring pressure to the QB. Burns, Brown, Reddick, Tufele with YGM and even KK coming in rotation (comes back as vet min)

 

This draft will be spent on fixing a huge hole in the D between MLB, DT and fixing the OL and investing draft capital on LT and later rounds some road grading guards

 

4th-7th will be CB,S,Guard draft capital

A draft like this sets the stage for this team to compete sooner rather than later and accelerates if Darnold can be a Tannehill/Cousins/Carr level of talent

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1st- Micah Parsons, LB

2nd- Creed Humphreys, C/G

3rd- Josh Ball, Tackle

I think first round will be BPA and I’m on the Parsons train 

Creed will be there at 39 and will be able to plug into guard this year and be the center of the future.

Josh Ball...he was at the senior bowl and showed ALOT of athleticism to be a left tackle. He had his issues at Florida state but transferring helped him tremendously. 

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I don’t have a 3 round but don’t see anyway Parsons is the pick in the 1st. If we’re at 8 Sewell or Slater is available and if we trade back just a few Slater should still be there. Have to take your franchise LT. Sewell is a top 3 pick if this wasn’t such a QB heavy need draft. 

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