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if you called all the shots (other than trading up or down) at the draft for any team? like if you had control over the panthers, who would you have picked at #48 and the rest of the draft? if the draft board had fallen like it did? after the draft, I looked at what some teams should have done in the draft, like the Jaguars should've taken The Golden Calf of Bristol, or the Bills should've take Jimmy Clausen. this is just something kind of fun to do to pass time in the offseason. here is what I would've done if I had control of the Panthers picks...not trades...

2(48)-Golden Tate-WR-Notre Dame

3(78)-Everson Griffen-DE-USC

3(89)-Cam Thomas-DT-North Carolina

4(124)-Eric Norwood-LB-South Carolina

6(175)-Dezmon Briscoe-WR-Kansas

6(198)-Tony Pike-QB-Cincinatti

6(202)-Myron Rolle-SS-Florida State

6(204)-Donovan Warren-CB-Michigan

7(223)-Selvish Capers-OT/OG-West Virginia

7(249)-Brandon Banks-WR/KR-Kansas State

to me, this draft would've gotten at least an A, maybe an A+ draft grade.

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I think your draft is more 'certain' than the Panthers draft this year, and I would not have been disappointed had this happened. However, I think your draft has a ceiling of about a B+ when it is all said and done, while the Panthers draft has the potential of being an A+. Fox and company needed a big draft to keep their jobs. They are definitely swinging for the fences.

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1-Ndamukong Suh-DT-Nebraska

2-Jimmy Clausen-QB-Notre Dame

3-Eric Decker-WR-Minnesota

4-Akwasi Owusu-Ansah-CB-Indiana PA

5-Ricky Sapp-DE-Clemson

5-Jonathan Dwyer-RB-Georgia Tech

6-Nate Byham-TE-Pittsburgh

6-Trindon Holliday-KR-LSU

7-Dekoda Watson-OLB-Florida State

7-Justin Woodall-SS-Alabama

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Rams

1-Ndamukong Suh-DT-Nebraska

2-Jimmy Clausen-QB-Notre Dame

3-Eric Decker-WR-Minnesota

4-Akwasi Owusu-Ansah-CB-Indiana PA

5-Ricky Sapp-DE-Clemson

5-Jonathan Dwyer-RB-Georgia Tech

6-Nate Byham-TE-Pittsburgh

6-Trindon Holliday-KR-LSU

7-Dekoda Watson-OLB-Florida State

7-Justin Woodall-SS-Alabama

can't argue with that

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as much as I cursed at the tv while watching the draft I have come to really appreciate our draft as it is, if clausen is as good as people say he is then he is a good fit behind moore, because who else was better? Cantwell?? im happy with r draft, I think we got steals with norwood and hardy, but I still say we could gotten edwards later in the draft but they must have heard something about someone going after him.

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