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How I See Round 2.


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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I wanted to comment on certain comments see bold text in your post above:

I was speculating about Drew Sanders. Everything I wrote was just my opinion. With Drew he's on the smaller side of what I would want at OLB, and on the bigger side of what I would want at ILB. So I call him a tweener. BJ to me is a better fit at OLB because of the extra weight, if it's 13 pounds or 20 pounds, somewhere in between that helps.

Mingo is a guy we know the Panthers were showing interest in a few weeks ago or whenever. We also know Fitt mentioned a trade down. A good prediction would be trading down and grabbing Mingo.

Hyatt runs a 4.4 40 yard dash. DCs would worry about that, and they should. Unfortunately he's only 6' 176 pounds, so will he get bullied some by DB? Not sure, but I looked at some of his route running and it looked good, and you can't teach pure blazing speed. I like him, but I think Fitt likes Mingo, and Fitt is the pro.

Yeah BJ > Branch.

 

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Just now, pantherj said:

I was speculating about Drew Sanders. Everything I wrote was just my opinion. With Drew he's on the smaller side of what I would want at OLB, and on the bigger side of what I would want at ILB. So I call him a tweener. BJ to me is a better fit at OLB because of the extra weight, if it's 13 pounds or 20 pounds, somewhere in between that helps.

Mingo is a guy we know the Panthers were showing interest in a few weeks ago or whenever. We also know Fitt mentioned a trade down. A good prediction would be trading down and grabbing Mingo.

Hyatt runs a 4.4 40 yard dash. DCs would worry about that, and they should. Unfortunately he's only 6' 176 pounds, so will he get bullied some by DB? Not sure, but I looked at some of his route running and it looked good, and you can't teach pure blazing speed. I like him, but I think Fitt likes Mingo, and Fitt is the pro.

Yeah BJ > Branch.

 

We also had Washington (TE) in late.  That would be an interesting pick.

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I've been studying arm length, gait and everything Matt Rhule taught me was important.  I can say with confidence the Panthers are definitely going to draft the young man from that college.  The one with the silly mascot.

I'm in the best TE/WR camp.  But think it will be D. 

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Just now, MHS831 said:

We also had Washington (TE) in late.  That would be an interesting pick.

Yeah Washington is the "He-Man" type TE for those 80's kids on this forum. He's filled out and built to mixed it up out there. Some of the other TEs are kind of "pretty boys" or whatever. Like they run well, but rough them up and what happens? Wahsington does the roughing up.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I've been studying arm length, gait and everything Matt Rhule taught me was important.  I can say with confidence the Panthers are definitely going to draft the young man from that college.  The one with the silly mascot. 

We'll get the guy you want so long as you're helmet is facing toward BOA.

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10 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Craziest thought... just in case Bryce does prove to be too small  for the NFL (I think he's going to be great) the Panthers could just grab Will Levis or Hendon Hooker in the second. If Bryce stays healthy then that back-up QB has had the advantage of Reich, McCown, Dalton and a year of study before the draft next year... could trade him back to some team in need.

Crazy stupid idea...

Yeah I can't imagine a more hilariously stupid idea. Way to hurt the confidence of your new franchise QB and this team has holes everywhere and zero first round pick next year.

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Just now, Shocker said:

BPA should be the way IMO.  Personally would love another IOL cuz lots of these NFC teams are building up those DTs

Yeah you know they are thinking about getting an interior push to move Young off his spot like we used to do with Brees many years ago.

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Need a pass rusher opposite of Burns. Yetur, Barno, and Haynes are rotational guys. Also, need to assume Donte Jackson and Corbett may not be the same level of players as starters after they suffered serious injuries, so CB and RG. 

Based on positional value. I say target OLB at 39. CB round 3 or trade back into the second. Then you find a good Guard in the 4th round. All the top guards are still avaiable unless you consider Peter Skoronski as a guard. 

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For newer Panthers fans, many years ago Rivera and pill popping Payton go into a trench building battle. RR went out and built up our d-line, and for one season we were able to get a great push into the interior Saint's pocket. It was so effective that Brees actually looked terrible. The Saints responded by building up the interior of their o-line, neutralizing our pass rush. We got our asses handed to us after that.

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