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Current Draft Position & Potential Prospects


Bear Hands
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we'll get a great player that fits our many needs.  Spent the last few weeks debating which to go with, and I ended up with McMillan.  That and another TE in the 4th (we have 2 picks in that round) will complete our offense for Bryce.

   If he's not there I'll ecstatic with the DT or Edge.  I heard Carter is still raw, but Johnson is about the safest pick in the draft.  He's an island.  Matched with Horn, our rushers will have more time.   Not wild about another corner in the first, but it is a need.

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I really am not as concerned about position as I am concerned that we get a really good pro bowl caliber player. It is critical that we hit with this pick. 

The good news is, the positions that this draft seems to have an abundance of talent appear to be our deficiencies. 

I think travis hunter will be gone, but I'd love a good CB, DT, or Edge. I could see the top player at any of those positions reaching us except travis hunter. 

T-Mac is the type of talent that I would be thrilled if we drafted. While I'm not sure WR is where I want to spend this draft capital, he looks like a guy that's going to play for a long time and break some records. Reminds me a lot of Mike Evans.  

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29 minutes ago, chknwing said:

It might be me but I think there are better fits for Carolina in the middle of the 1st.  Tmac looks slow.  Carter looks lanky.  Kinda like to trade down and pic up Jalon Walker.

Trading back seems like it could give us the pieces we need to put this rebuild in its final stages. Adding another 2nd rounder by trading back with Cin/Browns/Dallas putting us around 9-12 still with a chance to add T M WR-AZ or Graham if he falls or even James P Tenn end who we thought we wanted after last season but he’s dropped a little in from last year to this one but a mid first might be a great place for him to be drafted. Two twos give us a chance to get a stud WR still and a stud DB or safety we’d be young and talented across the board with this kind of drafting but we’ll see in due time.

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14 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

I like the idea of trading back into the mid 1st round while gaining an additional 2nd. Just load up on DT/Edges/S/CB.
 

 

I don't know think this is the draft to pull that classic move.

As for a great reason to do so- there should be about 10 DLmen in the overall top 20-22 with what I feel will be vastly different in ranking among teams.

I feel if they get a top 4 pick or 5, take the best edge unless Tmac is there and ran like a 4.3. 

Not to fall for "This team is one player away", but I feel with Dbrown back 100% and you hit on a big nasty edge....that would take the Panthers defense to like 12th alone. 

Fairly can play CB he was a former mid 1st not long ago.

Wallace is still playing well enough.

I do not draft safety that high unless they are Sean Taylor clones. 

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