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Round 2 - Carolina Panthers select LSU WR Terrace Marshall


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Just now, App Panther said:

This is simply amazing.

For how bad I felt after the Horn pick, I feel we've totally redeemed ourselves. 

We are going to come out of tonight with a solid WR2 and 3 other possible starters or on 2 Deep. Wow. 

Marty could never.

My gripe though, is that we already had a WR2. We spent a second-rounder on literally the only position at which we were set. 

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Just now, Ace420 said:

He wont be a wr1 on this team. I dont like this pick. We should have gotten an offensive guard or a safety.  

There's a chance both DJ Moore and Anderson are gone after this season, and a great chance one of them is gone.

Need weapons. Took a player we could have easily just taken at 39 and got two 3rds out of it too. Great pick.

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1 minute ago, App Panther said:

This is simply amazing.

For how bad I felt after the Horn pick, I feel we've totally redeemed ourselves. 

We are going to come out of tonight with a solid WR2 and 3 other possible starters or on 2 Deep. Wow. 

Marty could never.

This guy can be WR1 btw

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This is an absolute steal!! Almost 6’3, 39.5 inch vertical and tan a 4.38 fourty. Don’t focus on him replacing Dj Or Robby, we needed a Wr 3 and he is going to be an amazing one off the bat with potential  to be an elite WR. You can never have to many weapons!

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

My gripe though, is that we already had a WR2. We spent a second-rounder on literally the only position at which we were set. 

We are not set at WR. What are you smoking.

We need talent at every position but RB

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Our starting oline is probably going to feature Cam Erving or Greg Little at LT .

 

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Just kidding. It'll be a bench warmer because the fools above can't stay healthy for the 12345696th time.

 

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

We have to hit on OL but at this point you are very likely not getting starters. It’s tough because we are very likely not getting any OL of high quality like a Humphrey or Meinerz.

With the picks we have now, we could move up for one if we want to.

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