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Biggest position of need for the Panthers?


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higher rails for the bandwagon so not as many fans accidentally fall off?????

lol!

Definitely WR, DT early, and in later rounds, OL, LB, S.

Unless we're #1, in which case I'd reccomend taking the most baller QB on the board. QB's are better as rookies now with the new 5 yard contact rule to help their receivers.

So you'd be down with say Green or Dareus?

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We won't be able to immediately fix our problems through the draft. We should be able to pick up a decent guard or tackle in FA. As often as our tackles seem to be injured we can't wait on a rookie to fill in. Though if a franchise tackle is on the board then you probably take him. It would be nice to pick up a top DT in the draft but it may be possible to get one in FA.

We should probably draft another LB and another CB. I think Gettis, LaFell, and Edwards are going to turn out pretty good so I wouldn't take an early round WR unless a complete stud falls to us.

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Depending on the new coach, I wouldn't be surprised to see us take Andrew Luck if he's available.

If it were up to me though, I would get a veteran QB and a DT (or two) in free agency and then take AJ Green with our pick.

I also wouldn't complain about taking the best tackle available either.

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