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2024 Mock Drafts


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20 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Well I think C and OG just skyrocketed in needs with that Bozeman release. Wow.

This one might help with part of that. Gives us probably the best zone OC in the draft and covers a few other issues as well.

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Probably could have inserted an OG in there instead of that extra RB or TE.

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14 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

That's pretty balanced at least 🤔  I'm assuming this means we got a Center in free agency or shuffled the left side of the o line 

No, we draft the center. Sedrick Van Pran Granger is my guy for center. He's the best fit for zone blocking schemes in this draft.

We will fill out the rest of the OL in FA.

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Here's mine.  From PFN (Image)

Next, here's a list from https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/user-mock-drafts/2024/user-mock-2358601

33 Keon Coleman WR | Florida State LogoFlorida State
39 Graham Barton IOL | Duke LogoDuke
65 Payton Wilson LB | NC State LogoNC State
101 Cam Hart CB | Notre Dame LogoNotre Dame
155 Malik Washington WR | Virginia LogoVirginiaTRADE
160 Tanor BortoliniI OL | Wisconsin LogoWisconsinTRADE
170 Chau Smith-Wade CB | Washington State LogoWashington StateTRADE
175 Mohamed Kamara EDGE | Colorado State LogoColorado StateTRADE
178 Jared Wiley TE | TCU LogoTCU
189 Ty'Ron Hopper LB | Missouri LogoMissouriTRADE
196 Daijun Edwards RB | Georgia LogoGeorgiaTRADE
204 Myles Cole EDGE | Texas Tech LogoTexas TechTRADE
209 Keith Randolph Jr. DL | Illinois LogoIllinoisTRADE
217 Jalyx Hunt EDGE | Houston Baptist LogoHouston BaptistTRADE
239 Drake Nugent IOL | Michigan LogoMichiganTRADE

The trades in this one were hilarious.  I will say, if we were to actually get this kind of a draft, I would apply to be Useful Draft Idiot for the Panthers..  I feel like I got some good value out an algorithm that doesn't care about picks or value, LOL.

While losing Burns for only a 2nd and pocket lint, having that 2nd high 2nd round pick means we can get some quality players pretty quickly!

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