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2024 Mock Drafts


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it's funny how you go through phases (or at least i do) where i see this one guy and think "he really needs to be here" so he shows up consistently in mocks. i'm leaning that way with Pearsall. There's quite a few WRs i like and would be great with them coming here, but for about a week now Pearsall is that guy for me. I want us to double dip (at least) at WR and i don't really care which one it is that we pair with him, as long as we can manage to get him.

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18 minutes ago, Martin said:

I would do Sweat instead of Wilson, but otherwise close to the ideal draft. I like the idea of Limmer getting a year or two behind Corbett and then taking over.

i hope Corbett can stay upright long enough and that he's good at the center thing. Limmer is one i wouldn't hate at OC. I think we've got a few decent options spread out through the draft. 

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

it's funny how you go through phases (or at least i do) where i see this one guy and think "he really needs to be here" so he shows up consistently in mocks. i'm leaning that way with Pearsall. There's quite a few WRs i like and would be great with them coming here, but for about a week now Pearsall is that guy for me. I want us to double dip (at least) at WR and i don't really care which one it is that we pair with him, as long as we can manage to get him.

I was all about JPJ at C for us (would still be my #1 pick, but I don’t think he’ll be there). But now I’m all about Sweat. Would make our D-Line amazing. 

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6 minutes ago, Martin said:

I was all about JPJ at C for us (would still be my #1 pick, but I don’t think he’ll be there). But now I’m all about Sweat. Would make our D-Line amazing. 

that's kind of where my head is at now...the idea of Sweat on there with Robinson and Brown is just too awesome an idea.

and then you've got Clowney coming off the edge...yow!

i don't care who you put on the other side, damage would be done.  OLs won't be able to deal with a front 3 like that. 

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3 hours ago, rayzor said:

i hope Corbett can stay upright long enough and that he's good at the center thing. Limmer is one i wouldn't hate at OC. I think we've got a few decent options spread out through the draft. 

That's a dangerous gamble imo.  He's had very significant lower body injuries 2 seasons in a row and is an unknown at center. 

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4 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

That's a dangerous gamble imo.  He's had very significant lower body injuries 2 seasons in a row and is an unknown at center. 

i don't like our chances when we gamble with poo like that.

as seriously as we have taken getting the interior OL right this year, you'd think we would take center more seriously. i have to imagine that we will be addressing it in the draft unless there's some OC FA gem they are waiting to hear about.

Could be we will try to draft one and if not then we'll look into some other FA options.

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7 hours ago, Martin said:

I would do Sweat instead of Wilson, but otherwise close to the ideal draft. I like the idea of Limmer getting a year or two behind Corbett and then taking over.

I put Wilson there because I got a feeling that's what the Panthers will do at 39.  I've been on Wilson since Morgan was hired, he's a former ILB and I feel he wants to make his stamp there like Ron did with Kuechly. When Kuechly put his stamp of approval on him it all but sealed it for me.  I think his value is in the 3rd but he won't make it that long so I can see them picking him at 39.

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three recents. i'd be cool with any mix and matching of these three. leaning more on the AD/Pearsall combo than AD/McConkey... seems like getting similar players while allowing for another roster upgrade at the 39ish pick. Isaac, Sweat and Tampa could all come in and have an immediate impact on next year's team

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