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Anthony Rizzuti's realistic Panthers 7-round mock draft


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charlie campbell who is usually very well in tuned with the panthers even through owner and GM changes has us targeting a WR and CB in the 2nd round. So its not far off, however I would hate passing on one of the top 3 centers in this class when we have the opportunity to make our interior OL super solid

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13 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

charlie campbell who is usually very well in tuned with the panthers even through owner and GM changes has us targeting a WR and CB in the 2nd round. So its not far off, however I would hate passing on one of the top 3 centers in this class when we have the opportunity to make our interior OL super solid

Same with Charlotte Observer's own Mike Gay I mean Mike Kaye 

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58 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

charlie campbell who is usually very well in tuned with the panthers even through owner and GM changes has us targeting a WR and CB in the 2nd round. So its not far off, however I would hate passing on one of the top 3 centers in this class when we have the opportunity to make our interior OL super solid

I like the centers that will available in the later rounds as well. But JPJ falls it would be hard to pass up in the second.

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I don’t know I’m so hopeful but really hoping for great return on these 2nd rounders this year.  After seeing what Detroit got last year out of Laporta at 34 and Branch at 45 I for some reason have talked myself into thinking this regime can extract the same value with 33/39. Silly me I know. At some point we have to flip the script right?

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2 hours ago, PappyMay said:

I don’t know I’m so hopeful but really hoping for great return on these 2nd rounders this year.  After seeing what Detroit got last year out of Laporta at 34 and Branch at 45 I for some reason have talked myself into thinking this regime can extract the same value with 33/39. Silly me I know. At some point we have to flip the script right?

Just gotta be law of averages eventually. We’re due to hit a couple 

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4 hours ago, amcoolio said:

charlie campbell who is usually very well in tuned with the panthers even through owner and GM changes has us targeting a WR and CB in the 2nd round. So its not far off, however I would hate passing on one of the top 3 centers in this class when we have the opportunity to make our interior OL super solid

This center plan is getting my attention.

We are at Square 1 for the future right now. You hear continuity constantly cited as a major factor in OL success. You got 2 new guards and a new staff and it seems like having the C position in the fold too puts you in the optimal Square 1 and sets you up to succeed.

Corbett played some center in LA. I don’t know enough to say he is a bad choice or a good one. Maybe he is the guy it’s all fine. I think we react against it because we are uncertain. 

I guess this is one I would just have to trust the staff on.

 

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