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Best VALUE draft picks in Panther History


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2 hours ago, bythenbrs said:

Just a quick superficial eyeball scan and nothing earth shattering... (6, 46%) R2, (4, 31%) R3, (1, 7%) R4, (1, 7%) R5, (1, 7%) R6.  So, ignoring R1 (duh), if you are looking for a starter or major contributor, you better be fishing in R2 and R3, where 77% of this list came from.  Fitterer may be on to something in this draft if he is looking to trade down from 39 to accumulate more picks in R2 and R3.

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No you are right--I noticed that too.  And we are talking about 27 years of drafting.  On that site, I eyeballed the amount of time most picks stayed here--3 years was about average. 

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4 hours ago, therealmjl said:

lol "I'm drafting you bro" - Matt Rhule

Was that the same draft he had his wife pick a player, so she went with Chuba Hubbard because he ran all over them when he was at Baylor?

But yes, Rhule drafted a LONG SNAPPER and laughed about it when interviewed because he thought he was cute and clever.

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4 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

Technically not a draft pick, but...

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Good point--I would think that we could find as many undrafted free agents as we could players on that list.

Here are a few more that come to mind:

  • Fred Lane
  • Nick Goins
  • Brad Hoover
  • Myles Hartfield
  • Sam Franklin
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Hardy could've been #1 on this had he carved out a long career instead of having his episode (even if he wasn't as good a player as smitty). Finding a player of that caliber so late in the draft is extremely rare, even with the off the field incident, getting two 10+ sack seasons with great run d on top of it out of a 6th rounder is pretty incredible value. You're usually just looking for guys to compete to make the final 53 with 6th rounders.

Jno was also a fantastic find, I wonder what could've came of him had he not went to Washington. Always thought they misused him badly trying to play him as a #1 shadow-the-wr sort of CB instead of using him like Ron did.

As an aside, I'd honestly be surprised if we didn't trade down out of 39 at this point. 

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