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Why does ESPN make you pay to read half their articles...it's ridiculous. Anyways, does anyone have insider, Mel kiper had his four round prediction of what each team will do and I was curious as to what he says about the panthers.

Also, isn't it crazy how different people view different prospects? NFL.com has Desmond briscoe listed as the number 3 WR prospect...ahead of demaryius Thomas, golden Tate, and Damian Williams. Most other websites have him listed as a 5-6 round prospect at best.

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Why does ESPN make you pay to read half their articles...it's ridiculous. Anyways, does anyone have insider, Mel kiper had his four round prediction of what each team will do and I was curious as to what he says about the panthers.

Also, isn't it crazy how different people view different prospects? NFL.com has Desmond briscoe listed as the number 3 WR prospect...ahead of demaryius Thomas, golden Tate, and Damian Williams. Most other websites have him listed as a 5-6 round prospect at best.

I have it but only bc I paid next to nothing for a three year subscription.

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Carolina Panthers

Top needs: WR, DT, LB, DE, QB

First round: No first-round picks

Second-round (48): DL Tyson Alualu

Third-round (78): QB Dan LeFevour

Fourth-round (112): TE Garrett Graham

Summary: I don't want to bring up again why the Panthers aren't drafting until Round 2 ... anyway. What I like about Alualu is the versatility. He can be a penetrating tackle in a 4-3 scheme (a 5-technique), or become a 3-4 defensive end. He sheds blocks well and gets into the backfield with regularity. LeFevour is a quarterback who I think will need work in dealing with the small windows and timing of the NFL, but he has the athleticism and the arm. He's a guy worth developing. Graham caught a lot of passes at Wisconsin.

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Carolina Panthers

Top needs: WR, DT, LB, DE, QB

First round: No first-round picks

Second-round (48): DL Tyson Alualu

Third-round (78): QB Dan LeFevour

Fourth-round (112): TE Garrett Graham

Summary: I don't want to bring up again why the Panthers aren't drafting until Round 2 ... anyway. What I like about Alualu is the versatility. He can be a penetrating tackle in a 4-3 scheme (a 5-technique), or become a 3-4 defensive end. He sheds blocks well and gets into the backfield with regularity. LeFevour is a quarterback who I think will need work in dealing with the small windows and timing of the NFL, but he has the athleticism and the arm. He's a guy worth developing. Graham caught a lot of passes at Wisconsin.

No way the Panther ignore WR. Poor job by Mel.

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I actually wouldn't be shocked if we didn't address WR till round 6. I know sounds crazy; but a couple of years ago, everyone knew we needed safety help; and we didn't look at safety till like round 5 or 6.

If some guys that Hurney and Fox like get picked early; they'll pick someone who's higher on their board. Regardless of position.

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Wasn't it just a couple of seasons ago that defensive tackle was easily the biggest weak spot on the team and we didn't select one until the 6th round and Nick Hayden?

It wouldn't surprise me one iota if we don't go WR in the 2nd and it shouldn't surprise anybody that's been following this team for a long time either.

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