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In the Pre-draft presser, Fitterer says the Panther Round 1 board is 16 names.    While I am not sure how they do this, Let's assume they have 16 players they would draft at #8 or in a trade back-in Round 1.  So this is not the 16 best players, it is the 16 Round 1 Players who make the Panther shopping list.

Who are they?  Here is the drill--I am going to provide a list of the top 40 players from the list Cpt. Morgan shared on another thread.  You select the 16 first round players names on their board. Who is not on the board, in what order are the others on the board.  Bold your 16

 

- CONSENSUS BIG BOARD
Ranking    Position    Player    School

1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
8.    WR    DeVonta Smith    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
11.    LB    Micah Parsons    Penn State
12.    QB    Trey Lance    North Dakota State
13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
14.    EDGE    Kwity Paye    Michigan
15.    OT    Christian Darrisaw    Virginia Tech
16.    G    Alijah Vera-Tucker    USC
17.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame
18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
19.    EDGE    Jaelan Phillips    Miami (FL)
20.    EDGE    Azeez Ojulari    Georgia
21.    OT    Teven Jenkins    Oklahoma State
22.    RB    Najee Harris    Alabama
23.    S    Trevon Moehrig    TCU
24.    QB    Mac Jones    Alabama
25.    LB    Zaven Collins    Tulsa
26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern
27.    DL    Christian Barmore    Alabama
28.    WR    Rashod Bateman    Minnesota
29.    WR    Kadarius Toney    Florida
30.    RB    Travis Etienne    Clemson
31.    EDGE    Gregory Rousseau    Miami (FL)
32.    EDGE    Jayson Oweh    Penn State
33.    C    Landon Dickerson    Alabama
34.    WR    Terrace Marshall Jr.    LSU
35.    WR    Elijah Moore    Ole Miss
36.    RB    Javonte Williams    North Carolina
37.    WR    Rondale Moore    Purdue
38.    OT    Samuel Cosmi    Texas
39.    OT    Alex Leatherwood    Alabama
40.    CB    Asante Samuel Jr.    Florida State

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i WILL GO FIRST

 

CONSENSUS BIG BOARD
Ranking    Position    Player    School

  • 1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
  • 6.   QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
  • 3.  OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
  • 2.  TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
  • 9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern    
  • 4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
  • 5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
  • 7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
  • 10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
  • 13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
  • 15.    OT    Christian Darrisaw    Virginia Tech
  • 18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
  • 8.    WR    DeVonta Smith    Alabama
  • 21.    OT    Teven Jenkins    Oklahoma State
  • 23.    S    Trevon Moehrig    TCU
  • 26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern
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not in order...
 

1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
11.    LB    Micah Parsons    Penn State
12.    QB    Trey Lance    North Dakota State
13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
17.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame
18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
25.    LB    Zaven Collins    Tulsa
26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern


 

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14 hours ago, section543 said:

not in order...
 

1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
11.    LB    Micah Parsons    Penn State
12.    QB    Trey Lance    North Dakota State
13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
17.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame
18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
25.    LB    Zaven Collins    Tulsa
26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern


 

I wanted to include Parsons, and I know Rhule knows the kid based on his alumni status, but I have heard things about Parsons, and then I heard Rhule say something like, "A player may not be the kind of kid we would want to coach..."  Parsons jumped into my head.  Then we have Perryman, Carter, etc. and I know we are a franchise with a long proud tradition at MLB---better than any other team (including the Bears) I can think of---so I was torn.

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1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State/Mac Jones
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
8.    WR    DeVonta Smith    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
11.    DE    Jalen Phillips Miami
12.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
13.    EDGE    Kwity Paye    Michigan
14.    OT    Christian Darrisaw    Virginia Tech
15.    G    Alijah Vera-Tucker    USC
16.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame

 

Im cheating some with the Jones/fields thing. Verge says they have him 3rd and John Jones said his sources laugh at that thought.

Not in order and not my top 16, my opinion of panthers. Too lazy to adjust, but its close enough

I do think they prefer Fields over Lance. 

I removed parsons and Lance, added Jalen Philips, seems he is a hot name currently.

 

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18 hours ago, section543 said:

not in order...
 

1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama
11.    LB    Micah Parsons    Penn State
12.    QB    Trey Lance    North Dakota State
13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
17.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame
18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
25.    LB    Zaven Collins    Tulsa
26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern


 

Collins is one of those hybrid guys that is tough to predict where he goes in the draft, but I assume Rhule could make good use of him

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No order. The only one I'm not sure about is Darrisaw - the talent is there, but I don't know how he's done in interviews. If you can motivate him he's the #1 OT on this list imo.

- CONSENSUS BIG BOARD
Ranking    Position    Player    School

1.    QB    Trevor Lawrence    Clemson
2.    TE    Kyle Pitts    Florida
3.    OT    Penei Sewell    Oregon
4.    WR    Ja'Marr Chase    LSU
5.    QB    Justin Fields    Ohio State
6.    QB    Zach Wilson    BYU
7.    WR    Jaylen Waddle    Alabama
8.    WR    DeVonta Smith    Alabama
9.    OT    Rashawn Slater    Northwestern
10.    CB    Patrick Surtain II    Alabama

11.    LB    Micah Parsons    Penn State
12.    QB    Trey Lance    North Dakota State
13.    CB    Jaycee Horn    South Carolina
14.    EDGE    Kwity Paye    Michigan
15.    OT    Christian Darrisaw    Virginia Tech
16.    G    Alijah Vera-Tucker    USC
17.    LB    Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah    Notre Dame
18.    CB    Caleb Farley    Virginia Tech
19.    EDGE    Jaelan Phillips    Miami (FL)
20.    EDGE    Azeez Ojulari    Georgia
21.    OT    Teven Jenkins    Oklahoma State
22.    RB    Najee Harris    Alabama
23.    S    Trevon Moehrig    TCU
24.    QB    Mac Jones    Alabama
25.    LB    Zaven Collins    Tulsa
26.    CB    Greg Newsome II    Northwestern
27.    DL    Christian Barmore    Alabama
28.    WR    Rashod Bateman    Minnesota
29.    WR    Kadarius Toney    Florida
30.    RB    Travis Etienne    Clemson
31.    EDGE    Gregory Rousseau    Miami (FL)
32.    EDGE    Jayson Oweh    Penn State
33.    C    Landon Dickerson    Alabama
34.    WR    Terrace Marshall Jr.    LSU
35.    WR    Elijah Moore    Ole Miss
36.    RB    Javonte Williams    North Carolina
37.    WR    Rondale Moore    Purdue
38.    OT    Samuel Cosmi    Texas
39.    OT    Alex Leatherwood    Alabama
40.    CB    Asante Samuel Jr.    Florida State

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