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Gallery of every Panther ever drafted


CatMan72

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Chad Cota was a steal for a 7th rounder.

Mike Minter single handedly saved the 1997 draft.

I don't think we had another player worth mentioning until Jeno James in the 6th round '00.... and he ain't worth mentioning.

Those were some horrible drafts.

At least we got some light at the end of the tunnel in 2001.

The draft is probably the #1 reason John Fox is still around. Seifert gave us those great 2001 picks, but Fox made them stars.

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Was Shaun King's pic a mug shot?

LOL, that's what I thought when I looked at it...

You can call Polian a genius if you like, but there were some pretty empty drafts under his watch.

It's easy to look like a genius when Peyton Manning falls into your lap and word is that Polian almost traded that pick to the Panthers.

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LOL, that's what I thought when I looked at it...

You can call Polian a genius if you like, but there were some pretty empty drafts under his watch.

The Panthers' moves in the 1995 draft were epic. Trading away the weak #1 and coming out with 3 1st round picks? Holy wazoo.

I always wondered why Polian went to the Colts. I mean, he is responsible for the Titans' success a decade ago. He passed on McNair (RIP) to get Kerry Collins, and Eddie George to get Tim Biakabutuka,

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http://www.foxcharlotte.com/news/nc-news/91627294.html?gallery=y&img=98&c=y

I'm still waiting to see good things from this pick. After we released Lucas, we needed some secondary help. There was talk he might become a WR, but Fox put him in exactly the role I thought he would be a good fit for (CB).

He started off quiet, but played well in Arizona, then kind of went quiet again. I'm hoping he comes alive this year.

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http://www.foxcharlotte.com/news/nc-news/91627294.html?gallery=y&img=98&c=y

I'm still waiting to see good things from this pick. After we released Lucas, we needed some secondary help. There was talk he might become a WR, but Fox put him in exactly the role I thought he would be a good fit for (CB).

He started off quiet, but played well in Arizona, then kind of went quiet again. I'm hoping he comes alive this year.

You didn't see the 3 INTs he got in the short amount of play time he got last year?

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