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The Moment You Haven't Been Waiting For - My Three Round Mock Panthers Draft


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If there ever was a draft to fix a bad O line this is it. I agree  I think we need to invest atleast 2 high round picks. Regardless, if they screw this up and we still have the same issues this season it will be a long time if i ever have real faith in this staff. 

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We have suffered since Gross retired. It seems every year that we have had a decent replacement we have done well or at least not sucked. If Sewell is there at 8 you run to give them your selection before you wake up and realize it is only a dream sequence. On the other hand you might love a QB who dropped. That could be a bigger risk than taken the sure thing in Sewell. Pitts is a stud no doubt. I can't say I would be upset with a stud left tackle or stud TE. I think Rhule will go LT.

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1 hour ago, Mistuh Jones said:

Yeah. Stop the bleeding. Draft a goddamned Left effing Tackle. One who always plays there! Not a guy with "traits". A full time left fugging tackle. BY GOD it's past time. Do what you have to, to get Sewell. IDGAF 

Devil's advocate, here!

Sewell needs some work 

 

Some may not think that he can play LT, but IDK. Rashawn Slater looks mighty good against Chase Young.

 

 

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Devil's advocate, here!

Sewell needs some work 

 

Some may not think that he can play LT, but IDK. Rashawn Slater looks mighty good against Chase Young.

 

 

Don't get me wrong, I meant to say "or Slater" haha but enough of the projections, gimme a proven stud 

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We have suffered since Gross retired. It seems every year that we have had a decent replacement we have done well or at least not sucked. If Sewell is there at 8 you run to give them your selection before you wake up and realize it is only a dream sequence. On the other hand you might love a QB who dropped. That could be a bigger risk than taken the sure thing in Sewell. Pitts is a stud no doubt. I can't say I would be upset with a stud left tackle or stud TE. I think Rhule will go LT.

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10 hours ago, Zod said:

Hello my loves. I hope you are having a splendid week. Today, for you, I have my official 3 round mock draft for the Carolina Panthers. 

It is as follows. 

8. Penei Sewell - OT-  Panthers lock in on their stud left tackle for the next decade. 

39. Trey Hill - C/G - Versatile guy that would start at guard this season, center next season. 

73. Richie Grant - S - Ball hawking safety that could likely start week 1. 

 

Here you have 3 players that would very possibly be available at the Panthers selection that would immediately start week 1. You can't ask for much more out of rounds 1-3. 

Honestly I love it 

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