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How to replace Julius Peppers if he was to leave


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1. use 2nd rd pick on a big DE.

2.use 2nd and a later rd pick as well on big DE.

2. we have Everett Brown draft wr in rd 2

Using the rd 2 pick on a big DE would be on a player like Corey Wootton DE Northwestern / Jason Pierre-Paul DE South Florida / Greg Hardy DE Mississippi / Austen Lane DE Murray State / Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State ( you can specify which one you prefer in a post or provide an alternative selection) this would keep Everett Brown as the primary backup unless he can beat out the rookie draft pick but would be replacing Peppers with a big player.

the next option is a 2nd and a late rd pick would indicate that Everett Brown does not seem to be the future, along with the above players for the rd 2 pick later rd guys could be C.J. Wilson DE East Carolina / Clifton Geathers DE South Carolina /

option 3 indicates Everett Brown can step in and be the starter and we can address aDE in the later rds for depth only

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I am very thankful for what Julius has done for the Panthers in his 8 years here, he's been the face of our defense for a long time but we can't pay 1 player $20 million. I think we have to start Everette Brown and Charles Johnson and re-sign Tyler Brayton. We will probably draft another DE in the 3rd round to play behind Brown but we have to use our 2nd round pick to draft a WR. I will hate watching Julius in another uniform but we have too many good players to give 1 player that much money. DeAngelo, Beason, Thomas Davis, Ryan Kalil and Matt Moore all deserve more money IMO.

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Definitely do not draft a DE with 2nd round unless someone just incredible is left. We NEED a freaking WR. A young one that can learn from Smitty and help him out.

I think we have decent depth at DE right now. Plug in Brown/Johnson, try and get a veteran DE in free agency if possible and roll the dice. Having two very young DE's doesn't seem like a good plan for next year.

My only thinking about drafting a DE is that if we go (and STAY) with Moore, it might become a "rebuilding" year anyway....ugh. At that point, drafting a training a young DE might not be bad.

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I thought we used our 2010 first round pick on a DE already? When you use a first round pick on someone, that person should be a starter by at least their 2nd season. Since we seem to have an opening with Peppers leaving, I think I see a spot for our 1st round pick.

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