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Joe Person: Panthers really like Mason Graham and Jalon Walker


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If Graham is there we should run the card up there.  Walker probably hit the interview out of the park…his leadership skills were praised at Georgia.  I love his demeanor but he is a tweener with that lack of size I won’t deny it.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Our defense gets better the second they draft either of these 2 dudes

I do think Walker will make the defense better eventually , and could even be a franchise player. I’m a little worried how he will look and be received initially though. 

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Speaking of Gamecocks, there was some fluff piece on my phone that suggested the Panthers could trade Horn-far apart on a contract--Can't find it-==anybody else hear this?   If true, this could throw CB into the conversation at 8....

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29 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Are you the one that wants to draft a second round safety at 8?

 

12 minutes ago, csx said:

Probably only wants a Gamecock..

I’d be cool with Mason Graham, Abdul Carter, Tet McMillan, and maybe a couple other guys. That has no bearing on the fact that I think Walker is this years guy who gets overhyped because of potential.  Happens every single year. 

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I was VERY impressed with Walker, and Joe knows they met at the combine.  I just do not get how any reporter would get info like this 8 weeks before the draft and have the blessing to publish it.  Are they not playing liars dice right now?

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