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Chuck Bednarik Award and the Carolina Panthers...


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A nice thought too if you ask me. I'm torn between him and Green if we either

A. Don't have the first pick

B. Luck doesn't go into the draft.

Actually not sure whom I'd pick between the two tbh.

agreed, though i would probably pick peterson and wait for alshon jeffery to come out the following year (or draft luck if he waits).

it's pretty likely that we'll suck again if we don't improve at QB next year. we could very well see another early pick.

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Just bumping this back up I noticed this a while ago. I think PP is the no brainer at #1 especially if there is a rookie cap.

I wouldn't be totally upset with the pick, but the only no-brainer was Luck. You could also make a case for AJ Green being a no-brainer for us too.

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Our team went 2-14, with the worst offense I've seen fielded in a looong time in the NFL, and Steve Smith looks like he wants to leave. We have to go offense, somehow, and as much as I hate UGA, I think it looks like we should get A.J. Green.

Maybe keep Moore, try out him and Clausen again, and see if Smitty wants to be traded. I just can't see, with our glaring holes and inability on offense to score, the need to take a cornerback.

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I think it's gonna come down to Peterson or Green, with Dareus as a dark horse. I think Dareus is underrated and will have a better career than Fairely. He'd be my choice at #1 unless we can maneuver a trade back to mid first round and take Julio or Prince

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