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Carolina Panthers Friday Draft Discussion


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OK, OK, I will tell you all what I expect to happen:

The Panthers will pick at 39 and combine 93 and 114 to move up to about 80.

The first pick?  An edge

The second pick?  An OL (probably a Guard)

I think they believe that if they can get a QB and 2 starting-caliber players they will be elated.  I agree.

However, BPA at 39 will be in play--we could go TE, CB, or OL with that pick.

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7 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Carolina Panthers Reported Prospect Visits:

  • Steve Avila, Center, TCU (PRI)
  • Anthony Bradford^, Offensive Tackle, LSU (COM, PRI)
  • Julius Brents^, Cornerback, Kansas State (COM, PRI)
  • Derius Davis, Wide Receiver, TCU (PRI)
  • Zach Evans, Running Back, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • Kendre Miller, Running Back, TCU (PRI)
  • Jaleel McLaughlin, Running Back, Youngstown State (Hulu Bowl)
  • Derick Hall, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (VIR)
  • DJ Johnson, Defensive End, Oregon (PRI)
  • Andrew Farmer, Defensive End, Lane (HBCU)
  • Charlie Jones, Wide Receiver, Purdue (PRI)
  • Sam LaPorta, Tight End, Iowa (COM) (PRI)
  • Eku Leota, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (PRI)
  • Will Levis^, Quarterback, Kentucky (PRI, PRO)
  • Jonathan Mingo, Wide Receiver, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • B.J. Ojulari, Defensive End, LSU (PRI)
  • Bumper Pool, Linebacker, Arkansas (PRI)
  • Joey Porter Jr, Cornerback, Penn State (PRI)
  • Anthony Richardson^, Quarterback, Florida (COM, PRI, PRO)
  • Nick Saldiveri, Offensive Guard, Old Dominion (LOC)
  • Jaelyn Duncan, Offensive Tackle, Maryland (PRI)
  • Drew Sanders, Linebacker, Arkansas (COM)
  • Xavier Gipson, Wide Receiver, Stephen F. Austin (PRI)
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Wide Receiver, Ohio State (PRI)
  • Garrett Williams, Cornerback, Syracuse (COM)
  • Darius Rush, Cornerback, South Carolina (LOC)
  • C.J. Stroud^, Quarterback, Ohio State (PRI, PRO)
  • Darnell Washington, Tight End, Georgia (PRI)
  • Byron Young, Defensive End, Tennessee (PRI)
  • Bryce Young^, Quarterback, Alabama (PRI, PRO)
  • Dorian Williams, Linebacker, Tulane (COM)
  • Daiyan Henley, Linebacker, Washington State (PRI)
  • Chandler Zavala, Offensive Guard, N.C. State (PRI)

One of these 8 players will be the pick @#39

I could see Torrence and Drew Sanders being possibilities as well. 

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Just now, Shocker said:

Honestly think Avila might have the best value atp.  Played across the OL at G, C and even some tackle snaps.  Team captain.  Huge, strong and has really great upside to get much better with his skills.

I really like the OT from Syracuse if we drop some (Bergeron).  IF we added a T, we could then deal Moton (next year, when he gets expensive) and we could go with McCray, BC, Mays at G until Corbett returns.  If we draft a G, I think it is to start at LG and BC becomes the swing T, Mays and McCray the backup G/C players. 

If you look at numbers, we have about 8 OL who are good enough to make the 53.  We need 9-10, so we have to do something.

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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Carolina Panthers Reported Prospect Visits:

  • Steve Avila, Center, TCU (PRI)
  • Anthony Bradford^, Offensive Tackle, LSU (COM, PRI)
  • Julius Brents^, Cornerback, Kansas State (COM, PRI)
  • Derius Davis, Wide Receiver, TCU (PRI)
  • Zach Evans, Running Back, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • Kendre Miller, Running Back, TCU (PRI)
  • Jaleel McLaughlin, Running Back, Youngstown State (Hulu Bowl)
  • Derick Hall, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (VIR)
  • DJ Johnson, Defensive End, Oregon (PRI)
  • Andrew Farmer, Defensive End, Lane (HBCU)
  • Charlie Jones, Wide Receiver, Purdue (PRI)
  • Sam LaPorta, Tight End, Iowa (COM) (PRI)
  • Eku Leota, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (PRI)
  • Will Levis^, Quarterback, Kentucky (PRI, PRO)
  • Jonathan Mingo, Wide Receiver, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • B.J. Ojulari, Defensive End, LSU (PRI)
  • Bumper Pool, Linebacker, Arkansas (PRI)
  • Joey Porter Jr, Cornerback, Penn State (PRI)
  • Anthony Richardson^, Quarterback, Florida (COM, PRI, PRO)
  • Nick Saldiveri, Offensive Guard, Old Dominion (LOC)
  • Jaelyn Duncan, Offensive Tackle, Maryland (PRI)
  • Drew Sanders, Linebacker, Arkansas (COM)
  • Xavier Gipson, Wide Receiver, Stephen F. Austin (PRI)
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Wide Receiver, Ohio State (PRI)
  • Garrett Williams, Cornerback, Syracuse (COM)
  • Darius Rush, Cornerback, South Carolina (LOC)
  • C.J. Stroud^, Quarterback, Ohio State (PRI, PRO)
  • Darnell Washington, Tight End, Georgia (PRI)
  • Byron Young, Defensive End, Tennessee (PRI)
  • Bryce Young^, Quarterback, Alabama (PRI, PRO)
  • Dorian Williams, Linebacker, Tulane (COM)
  • Daiyan Henley, Linebacker, Washington State (PRI)
  • Chandler Zavala, Offensive Guard, N.C. State (PRI)

One of these 8 players will be the pick @#39

Soooo....only guys who have visited, and if (for example) Mayer or Musgrave are available at TE (when we assumed they wouldn't be), we're saying no no, can't take you without a character interview?

Why isn't Bumper Pool getting more press?

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7 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I really like the OT from Syracuse if we drop some (Bergeron).  IF we added a T, we could then deal Moton (next year, when he gets expensive) and we could go with McCray, BC, Mays at G until Corbett returns.  If we draft a G, I think it is to start at LG and BC becomes the swing T, Mays and McCray the backup G/C players. 

If you look at numbers, we have about 8 OL who are good enough to make the 53.  We need 9-10, so we have to do something.

Agree, and I like our line but Avila could finish it off so to speak.  Christian is a good player but Avila would be a clear upgrade IMO.  Going to need size and power in there to keep these DT monsters out of Bryce’s face

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