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i dont see what we can pick up in the first round that isnt a QB


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lol pro-bowl lineman. what a great way to determine that your lineman is great. pro bowls. yea.

a carolina lineman getting to the pro bowl is a pretty huge accomplishment. I mean I guess I could just point out that Kalil, Wharton, and Gross are generally pretty good.

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wahle was voted in on reputation by green bay fans

seriously replive, assuming they were to draft andrew luck, and assuming they resign deangelo (even if they didn't it wouldn't change much), how many pieces would be needed to "rebuild" the offense? 2? 3 maybe?

you mean to tell me that can't be accomplished in one offseason?

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no interior dlinemen worth the pick, no wr worth the pick, trading the first overall is tricky

process of elimination

AJ Green would easily be worth a top 5 pick, and Marcell Dareus would be a good pick up, although he is a DE...

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wahle was voted in on reputation by green bay fans

seriously replive, assuming they were to draft andrew luck, and assuming they resign deangelo (even if they didn't it wouldn't change much), how many pieces would be needed to "rebuild" the offense? 2? 3 maybe?

you mean to tell me that can't be accomplished in one offseason?

rebuild with any decent depth? yea i'd consider it take at least 2. i mean i have no fuging clue what the free agent pool looks like because i'm a lazy dumbass but seriously we need a rt if otah keeps this poo up, a rg worth poo, and at least 2 more competent wrs. plus we have basically no oline depth as it is and we know how much our oline loves to be injured.

can't buy that our offense can be rebuilt in one offseason, sorry

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Why waste a pick on Luck?

That'll only set us back another year and all those great players you mentioned will only be another year older.

Get a decent HC and OC in here with a decent offense and I guarantee you either Moore or Clausen would look better.

Hard to throw with 6 guys about to hit you because they knew which play you were about to run.

With your first pick you should either, A. Start preparing for a future without SS in the WR corp and take a WR or B) Address the defense. Marshall likely won't be here next year, and P. Peterson looks pretty impressie right now..

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AJ Green would easily be worth a top 5 pick, and Marcell Dareus would be a good pick up, although he is a DE...

there's a billion good available free agent wide receivers.

why in the name of god would you pass on luck unless you literally never watch stanford.

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rebuild with any decent depth? yea i'd consider it take at least 2. i mean i have no f**king clue what the free agent pool looks like because i'm a lazy dumbass but seriously we need a rt if otah keeps this poo up, a rg worth poo, and at least 2 more competent wrs. plus we have basically no oline depth as it is and we know how much our oline loves to be injured.

every single person was screaming about how terrible the panthers oline depth in 2008 and then the panthers addressed it with a bunch of random ass free agents and a seventh rounder.

those were keydrick vincent, frank omiyale, and geoff hangartner. It's not difficult.

the only thing that's different this year is that the panthers refused to go to the scrap heap to compliment their line like they had done with one position or another every single year of the hurney/fox era.

panthers sign one free agent wide receiver then all of a sudden your corps is Smith, Jackson, and Gettis in the slot.

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