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Round 2 - The Carolina Panthers Select Jonathan Mingo - WR - Mississippi


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This was a great selection. A lot of people had a 1st Rd rating on Jonathan Mingo and I never thought he would last until the Panthers drafted in the 2nd Rd.

I think all of us fans will be happy at the way he fits into the offense and how he will be able to help out a young QB like Bryce Young.

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31 minutes ago, joemac said:

We’ve already got a really talented D, full of recent high draft picks. We’re lacking 1 rusher which I’m sure they will address somehow. These first couple picks are about fixing our anemic offense 

Every level of the defense needs help. 

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1 minute ago, Jaxel said:

Mingo says the Panthers told him before the draft that they would pick him at 39 if he was still there. Was he the WR Fit talked about?

Has to be. Kunkel was just wrong on his report about JSN, cause the meeting date didn't match up with wat Fitt said. LFG Mingo

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When I first watched the tape on WR Jonathan Mingo, I could not help but think of former Panther WR Muhsin (Moose) Muhammad.

They are both 6'2,  220 Lbs 4.45 or 4.50 speed and great hands. If Jonathan turns out to be anywhere close to Moose in his prime, the panthers not only will have gotten a steal, it will be a super steal.

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