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2024 Mock Drafts


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5 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

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Solid.  I'd be pretty stoked.  I would have taken the top remaining QB at #240 though. That way we don't have to worry about that guy getting away as a priority UFA to another team when the draft is over.  We are good at safety as well.

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2 hours ago, Martin said:

This is probably my dream scenario. I would go for any of the big three Cs with the first pick, Barton just happened to be there:

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You have what I feel is the perfect top 4 *if they were BPA at the time-WR, C, CB, and edge. I know I speak BPA non-stop, but I also feel strongly that those first four spots benefit the most.

I also feel CB must be either 33rd or 39, but I have not done a deep drive into mid-late CB, just feel its major....the major hole currently and makes most sense to use a 2nd here. Just me tho. Honestly using another late pick there wouldn't hurt given the high success rate. 

I will say this, I think you need to add a LB as well(preferred 5-7). Just nothing behind Shaq and Jewell, with the new KO LB maybe the best players. Panthers need LBs, young ones. 

TE I feel is super weak this year, imo its best to ignore until the 5-7 rounds. 

2 WRs

1 C

1 edge

1 CB

1 LB

1 TE/CB/DL/RB/S/BPA/etc

That's what I normally shoot for, but talent overrides. 

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4 hours ago, Basbear said:

You have what I feel is the perfect top 4 *if they were BPA at the time-WR, C, CB, and edge. I know I speak BPA non-stop, but I also feel strongly that those first four spots benefit the most.

I also feel CB must be either 33rd or 39, but I have not done a deep drive into mid-late CB, just feel its major....the major hole currently and makes most sense to use a 2nd here. Just me tho. Honestly using another late pick there wouldn't hurt given the high success rate. 

I will say this, I think you need to add a LB as well(preferred 5-7). Just nothing behind Shaq and Jewell, with the new KO LB maybe the best players. Panthers need LBs, young ones. 

TE I feel is super weak this year, imo its best to ignore until the 5-7 rounds. 

2 WRs

1 C

1 edge

1 CB

1 LB

1 TE/CB/DL/RB/S/BPA/etc

That's what I normally shoot for, but talent overrides. 

Agree with you on the BPA. I know Philips at CB is someone Brugler was tweeting about the other day, and I trust his opinion, so that’s why I went with him. Not a fan of some of the other CBs projected in rounds 2-3. Would love Wiggins to fall and take him at 33, but I don’t think that will happen.

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