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33rd Team has a mock out today


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And with the 10th pick of the 2025 draft, the Carolina Panthers select

Jalon Walker, LB Georgia

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 245 lbs.

Class: Junior

Fit: The Carolina Panthers have found a little life at the midway point of the season. Sure, their wins came against teams picking No. 2 and No. 8 in this current draft order over the last two weeks, but wins are wins for a franchise that hasn't got to enjoy many of them in recent years. QB Bryce Young is showing some improvement upon his return to the lineup, too, which may be a bigger win than any the Panthers will put in the win column on a Sunday this season. On the other hand, the pass-rush group isn't collecting many wins. Charles Harris and A'Shawn Robinson entered Week 10 as the only Panthers defenders with two whole sacks or more on the season. Georgia's Jalon Walker is a diverse, disruptive talent that Carolina defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero could certainly weaponize to bring some more potency to pressuring the opposition.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/2025-nfl-mock-draft-latest-first-round-predictions-entering-week-11/

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3 minutes ago, Martin said:

He has the potential to be an exceptional edge rusher/OLB in a 3-4 defense. I would like to see his size confirmed to make sure he is big enough, but if so, he could be a really good choice if we pick 10th.

I guess thats the thing moving forward.  I suspect EE moves on so do we stay at 3-4 or go back to a traditional 4-3 look?

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Still hoping for Sanders. This QB class is weak and Sanders is the only one that looks legit. If we don't fix the QB problem, it doesn't matter how many playmakers we end up drafting and signing because we're still going to suck. Sanders in the 1st, BPA/defense for the remaining of the draft. 

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If we end up in this range, then I'm praying we end up trading back, even more so than if we were to end up at #1

#10 is that range you can trade back like 5-8 spots and pick up a future 1st because a team badly wants someone who is still on the board.

Give me an extra 1st rounder in a deep QB draft class any day of the week.  Maybe that team has a rough season and we get lucky and end up with another Top 10 pick because of it, but even if not, it helps give you the draft capital needed to move up in the draft to get that QB as well.

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