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Since this thread is pretty misleading, I thought it was going to be about players you think the Panthers will select....to keep this alive, I will start.

1. Ladd McConkey  WR

2. Payton Wilson LB

3. Ja'Tavion Sanders TE

I think one or two of these will be Panthers--I see the Panthers (Morgan with Keuchly in his ear) loving Wilson.

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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Since this thread is pretty misleading, I thought it was going to be about players you think the Panthers will select....to keep this alive, I will start.

1. Ladd McConkey  WR

2. Payton Wilson LB

3. Ja'Tavion Sanders TE

I think one or two of these will be Panthers--I see the Panthers (Morgan with Keuchly in his ear) loving Wilson.

If the draft played out where we got all three (no particular order) and the running back..would be a happy camper 

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Since this thread is pretty misleading, I thought it was going to be about players you think the Panthers will select....to keep this alive, I will start.

1. Ladd McConkey  WR

2. Payton Wilson LB

3. Ja'Tavion Sanders TE

I think one or two of these will be Panthers--I see the Panthers (Morgan with Keuchly in his ear) loving Wilson.

So you walk in the room expecting people to be playing Monopoly, but they are playing poker, so you just setup Monopoly in the corner?  I kinda respect it.

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Seems like a well spoken very nice and friendly dude. I don't know much about him but can he ball? If so wonder what round he could be had in? Later rounds? I bet he can outplay our overpriced backup RB from Philly so I'm all for him coming here.

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17 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Seems like a well spoken very nice and friendly dude. I don't know much about him but can he ball? If so wonder what round he could be had in? Later rounds? I bet he can outplay our overpriced backup RB from Philly so I'm all for him coming here.

I feel like he's usually around in the 5th on mock simulators. Good size but not much actual power running on his tape and not much breakaway speed. I find it hard to believe any random draftable guy would be worse than Sanders

 

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I feel like he's usually around in the 5th on mock simulators. Good size but not much actual power running on his tape and not much breakaway speed. I find it hard to believe any random draftable guy would be worse than Sanders

 

I'm sure not too many random draftable guys would be better than Sanders but I sure would keep my eyes open and evaluate random draftable guys in case we can find one better because Sanders looks like he can only play behind Phillys dominant line. 

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Please.  I'd take either him or Allen, but prefer Estime.  Audric has a little more 'wiggle' in his game Allen.

All his highlights are hitting pretty open gaps and breaking arm tackles so I'm on the fence. Couple good runs where it was hard to bring him down but not much of him attacking the defense head on like a Morgan DAWG

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