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Ian Rapoport: Panthers trying to move up with Jets in round 2


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Just now, Basbear said:

I thought Chinn and burris are the safety pair? Plus Sam Franklin showed the game wasnt too big. I dont see the need for safety. 

Could be WR or the C too but I have a feeling it's S but na dood is way better than Burris and Franklin that's not even close man.

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

I thought Chinn and burris are the safety pair? Plus Sam Franklin showed the game wasnt too big. I dont see the need for safety. 

A complete FS would just about seal this defense for a long time. Another LB (which JOK could also be an option in a trade up) and another DT are all thats lacking. And they aren't dire needs but could be improved for sure. 

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Just now, Basbear said:

Im not sure, but believe he had a injury before his pro-day. I dont think he ran either. about 85% sure.

You may be right. I don't recall a 40 time and I am fairly good at doing so with players we are in for. I never really suspected him to be someone we targeted based on where we were picking and where he has been projected. 

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Just now, TheMostInterestingMan said:

A complete FS would just about seal this defense for a long time. Another LB (which JOK could also be an option in a trade up) and another DT are all thats lacking. And they aren't dire needs but could be improved for sure. 

It wouldnt shock me if JOK was one of Fritterrers' 16 first round grades. That could be the target, or a OT. 

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

It wouldnt shock me if JOK was one of Fritterrers' 16 first round grades. That could be the target, or a OT. 

Realy only one T right now and there have been rumors both ways on him regarding us and I don't know what to believe.

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