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Gantt,Chandler,Gosselin mocks


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Gantt mock with trades

*Round 2, pick 36: Tyson Alualu, DT, 6-3, 295,

Round 2, pick 48: Chris Cook, CB, 6-2, 212, Virginia

Round 3, pick 78: Eric Decker, WR, 6-3, 217

Round 4, pick 112: Dekoda Watson, LB, 6-2, 226

Round 5, pick 136: Clifton Geathers, DE, 6-8, 299, South Carolina

Round 6, pick 175: Arthur Moats, LB, 6-0, 246

Round 6, pick 202: Cody Grimm, SS, 5-11, 203, Virginia Tech

Round 6, pick 204: Kyle Calloway, OT, 6-7, 323, Iowa:

Round 7, pick 249: Trindon Holliday, WR-KR 5-5, 166, LSU

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Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/04/22/1390985/why-play-it-safe-now.html#ixzz0lpIuPgRL

Chandlers mock

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/04/22/1390978/its-a-deep-draft-no-need-to-trade.html

Gosselins mock(has us taking Chris Cook)

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/stories/042210dnspogoosemock.3cacf47.html

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As long as you're going to punt the most successful quarterback in franchise history, and just about everyone else over the age of 30, you might as well keep the youth train rolling and make a few more bold moves to get the team back in contention.

lol Gantt is still hurt we cut his favorite

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If we trade up, it'll be for a WR like Demaryius Thomas or Golden Tate...

They have struck out on every drafted WR in the Fox era....if they trade future picks to move I agree w/ Gantt and it will be defense.

I don't see us trading, I like Chandler's mock of grabbing Lamarr Houston at 48.

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I really like Gannt's draft. I do think we trade next year's one. This draft is very deep, and the value at the top of the 2nd is there.

if next years draft will be one of the more weaker ones than in the recent past, it would make more sense to trade it this year than any year before..

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if next years draft will be one of the more weaker ones than in the recent past, it would make more sense to trade it this year than any year before..

Agree. The question is how much value does next year's one have.

Given all the hate that we have been getting in the media, I could see a team thinking our next year first would be a Top 10 pick. I think we will do much better than that next season and be picking in the 20's.

20's pick next year for a 30-38 pick this year (with the strength of this year's draft) is a no brainer for me.

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With our needs at WR and on the D-line I can't see us taking a safety with our first pick as Gosselin predicts.

I also don't see us trading up in such a deep draft. Next years 1st round pick will be much more valuable next year when the talent pool is much thinner.

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