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My 3rd mock


Ja  Rhule

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You may agree or disagree with my mock but thats how I see it. I believe the Panthers will trade their #1 pick again. It will either be for a player or a draft pick this year.

Lets say we trade for more draft picks. I would believe we trade with someone like New England. Their 2nd and 5th this year for our 1st next year.

Second round:

1 - DT Brian Price/Tyson Alualu

2 - WR Eric Decker

Third Round

1 - CB Brandon Ghee

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would love this price is like brown: came out early and dropping down boards, but in a stacked DT class. decker is a top notch #2 wr. thinking kevin walter of the texans, good #2 to go with a #1. i love ghee's upside as much as any cb in the draft, but stone hands.

great draft and gives us a 5th this year which would be useful in filling out the roster (thinking LB for depth)

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