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FANSIDE 3 round choices for the Panthers


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11 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

2 edges?  I'm not against it.  Our DTs will be better with the return of Derrick

and yes to Fannin.  We have a ton of picks, let tremble go and draft someone better cheaper.

 

Tremble should be cheap and I think he's only 24 years old. Him and Chubba are best bros form what I heard. One of those early in weight room, late in the film room guys too. 

If he's cheap, Ill all for it. 

Panthers need 3-4 TEs anyway, I think Dave nearly ran 2TEs or 12 80% of the time and that number would have been higher if not for injuries. 

At min draft one and sign one. 

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Just now, Captain Morgan said:

2 edges?  I'm not against it.  Our DTs will be better with the return of Derrick

and yes to Fannin.  We have a ton of picks, let tremble go and draft someone better cheaper.

Not against 2 edges either, but I see ILB as a pressing need too. I was looking at Walker out of Georgia as 1 and Kennard from SC as 2.

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Just now, Basbear said:

 

Tremble should be cheap and I think he's only 24 years old. Him and Chubba are best bros form what I heard. Ones one of those early in weight room late in the film room guys too. 

If he's cheap, Ill all for it. 

Panthers need 3-4 TEs anyway, I think Dave nearly ran 2TEs or 12 80% of the time and that number would have been higher if not for injuries. 

At min draft one and sign one. 

 

I remember some one asking Coach about using 2 te's and his face lit up, said my offense is built around that concept

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Just now, cmichd08 said:

Not against 2 edges either, but I see ILB as a pressing need too. I was looking at Walker out of Georgia as 1 and Kennard from SC as 2.

 

long term ilb is a must....really want to get one in the first in a year or two, but next year hope to get one in the second.  I think our first next year is the time to go after our long term WR1 in the first

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Many have stated just BPA and they are right per normal.

 

I feel the Panthers need to use at least one of the first three picks on a WR or TE, in fact I fell it must be either the 1st or 2nd. BY needs another young weapon to grow with. Even spend the remaining picks on D/BPA and keep a eye in the late rounds at ST.......I normally am 100% using picks on ST, but when none are under contract, change the rules....

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29 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Many have stated just BPA and they are right per normal.

 

I feel the Panthers need to use at least one of the first three picks on a WR or TE, in fact I fell it must be either the 1st or 2nd. BY needs another young weapon to grow with. Even spend the remaining picks on D/BPA and keep an eye in the late rounds at ST.......I normally am 100% using picks on ST, but when none are under contract, change the rules....

If T-Mc is sitting there at 8, that will be hard to pass up.  It’s a nice problem to have.

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1 hour ago, cmichd08 said:

Reading this on the Fanside today. 

1st Carter out of Penn State

Kennard out of South Carolina

Fannin Jr out of Bowling Green

With Tremble being a FA this year maybe it is a need to draft another TE this year to play along side Sanders.

 

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1 hour ago, cmichd08 said:

Reading this on the Fanside today. 

1st Carter out of Penn State

Kennard out of South Carolina

Fannin Jr out of Bowling Green

With Tremble being a FA this year maybe it is a need to draft another TE this year to play along side Sanders.

 

All of our edges should be former Gamecocks or Nittany Lions.  Seriously, we'd have 3 on the roster from Columbia, YGM  (last year) and now Carter--

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