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Panthers Remaining Needs After 3 Rounds


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8 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

If they grab him i dont care what they do the rest of the draft. It just makes to much sense...he is at least a second round talent.

I think it's possible too I just don't know if they are thinking that or maybe LB b/c always LB lol

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23 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

I think it's possible too I just don't know if they are thinking that or maybe LB b/c always LB lol

Trey could start day one and would already be the best guard on the team. Thats a big improvement to either side of the line at least. Its makes sense so just make the damn pick and fix a hole. 

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49 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

My thoughts on our biggest remaining needs:

1) Free Safety

2) Guard/ Offensive Interior

3) Defensive Interior 

4) Power/ Backup RB

5) Inside Linebacker

Your thoughts?

FS - Israel Mukuamu, Shaun Wade, Caden Stearns

G - Trey Smith, David Moore

C - Trey Hill, Michael Menet

DT/NT - Nixon, Tufele, Wilson, Shelvin

RB - Khalil Herbert, Chuba Hubbard, Kylin Hill, Elijah Mitchell

BIG RB - Rhamondre Stevenson 

RB/Slot - Demetric Felton 

ILB - Cameron McGrone, Jabril Cox, KJ Britt

 

And for whoever mentioned a kicker

K - Jose Borregales

 

Edit....

Forgot to add receivers in case we lose Robbie in the offseason

Shi Smith, Marquez Stevenson, Tylan Wallace, Amon-Ra St. Brown 

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Trey could start day one and would already be the best guard on the team. Thats a big improvement to either side of the line at least. Its makes sense so just make the damn pick and fix a hole. 

It'd be what I would do.

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1 hour ago, mbarbour21 said:

I really want them to draft Israel Mukuamu in the 4th and play him at safety. I feel like that would work out well.

They do not have a 40 time on him (he said hamstring at the pro day) and one scout said they doubted he had speed to do anything bout add 10 lbs and play OLB.  I dunno--he looks slow, but how slow?

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My board for 4th round:

Rank

Player

Comment

1.     

 

Trey Smith, G Tennessee

Former T that can’t block the edge, needs to play G. Great run blocker

2.     

 

Jamar Johnson, S Indiana

Ball hawk, not great at tackling

3.     

 

Dylan Moses, LB  Alabama

Nice value at MLB behind Perryman

4.     

 

James Hudson, LT Cincinnati

Raw, but a year away from starting and good depth.

5.     

 

Jaylen Twyman, DT Pittsburgh

Good pass rushing 3 Technique; has not played in 18 months

6.     

 

Paris Ford, S Pittsburgh

Leader, playmaker, good in coverage, good tackler

7.     

 

Quincey Roche, Edge Miami

Trans to Miami from Temple, was effective. Rhule loves him (SR Bowl)

8.     

 

Stone Forsythe, LT, Florida

Tall, long arms, great in pass protection—bad in run game.

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39 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Trey could start day one and would already be the best guard on the team. Thats a big improvement to either side of the line at least. Its makes sense so just make the damn pick and fix a hole. 

The blood clot concerns with Trey could have knocked him off the board. Would love to have him but wouldn’t be shocked if they skipped over him.

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