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Panthers mock draft from Bleacher Report


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by Joe Brown (probably another Panther fan)

March 18, 2010

The Panthers are a young, tough team, and John Fox is capable of leading them to the playoffs as he enters the final year of his contract.

Julius Peppers headed to the Windy City, but I’m still a believer in Carolina’s ability to be recognized as one of the better teams in the NFC .......................

........After trading their 2010 first round pick last year to San Francisco, Marty Hurney and his staff will wait until midway through the second round to make their first pick unless he somehow moves up—something he’s done the last two drafts.

Because of the unpredictability of what’s available once they make their initial pick on Friday night, I won’t say one position of need is sure to be filled with that pick. However, I am comfortable predicting their first two picks (Round Two and Round Three) will be defensive end and wide receiver—in either order.

Round Two: Damian Williams, USC (WR / 6'1" / 192)

Round Three: Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech (DE / 6'2" / 257)

Round Four: Linval Joseph, East Carolina (DT / 6'5" / 330)

Round Six: Marcus Easley, Connecticut (WR / 6'3" / 210)

Round Seven: Levi Brown, Troy (QB / 6'3" / 229)

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/364974-2010-nfl-draft-carolina-panthers-seven-round-mock

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First off, are you guys still riding off Jarrett? Give him a chance with Moore before you ride him off completely

Second, how would you guys know if Williams will be a bust in the NFL? Just because a few USC receivers didn't succeed? Well look at Steve Smith (Giants), he turned out to be be pretty good and he is a USC guy. Keyshawn wasn't a bad USC receiver either.

Just saying

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