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Verge's 2021 Mock Draft


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tossing around the idea for a Zoom on days 2 and 3 of the draft.  Why has nobody ever suggested it?  Why am I always the one with my neck out while you sissies behind momma's skirt start heckling the risk takers? Where was I--time for my pudding. bye.

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8 minutes ago, Verge said:

Panthers rd 1 (8): 
Penei Sewell, OT, OE 

Panthers rd 2 (39): 
Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF 

Panthers rd 3 (73): 
Tyree Gillespie, S, (MIZZ) 

Panthers rd 4 (113): 
Frank Darby, WR, ARST

Panthers rd 5 (151): 
Deommodore Lenoire, CB, ORE

Panthers rd 6 (193): 
Jacob Harris, TE/WR, UCF 

Panthers rd 6 (222): 
Alaric Jackson, G, IOW
 

I also love love love the Richie Grant fit. Could take Grant at 39 and a CB at 73.

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14 minutes ago, Verge said:

Definitely not true at all.

People just can't see what Jones is bringing to the table because they want this athletic, running QB instead of a field general who can put the ball in the hands of the athletic, running backs, WRs, and TEs.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

People just can't see what Jones is bringing to the table because they want this athletic, running QB instead of a field general who can put the ball in the hands of the athletic, running backs, WRs, and TEs.

To be fair, I certainly don't have him above Lance or Fields lol

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1 minute ago, Verge said:

To be fair, I certainly don't have him above Lance or Fields lol

Yes, but you don't have a system in mind that needs a QB--so an even comparison between players, I get that.  I also think Jones' upside is limited, and Lance of Fields are more boom or bust.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I took Aaron Robinson off my board early because he was supposedly too slow to play outside.  Then I just googled him/did extensive research and discovered that he ran a 4.38 on his pro day.  What?

Definitely not too slow lol

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35 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

tossing around the idea for a Zoom on days 2 and 3 of the draft.  Why has nobody ever suggested it?  Why am I always the one with my neck out while you sissies behind momma's skirt start heckling the risk takers? Where was I--time for my pudding. bye.

Lime Green Jello today.  Pudding was yesterday.  And in the South, we pronounce it 'puddin', no g

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11 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

Heck, if you drop to 10 or 11ish, you still may get a shot at Slater. 

Or you may not, there are no guarantees.  Grab Sewell or Slater at 8 and be done with the revolving door at LT for the next 10 years.  Let's not over think this or make it more complicated that it needs to be.

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