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My ChatGPT Assissted Draft


Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D.
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I was messing around with ChatGPT and feeding it a lot of information about the current draft.  I think we came up with a perfect draft scenario for the Panthers.  this was just a quick 3-round mock with a trade-back with Pittsburgh. 

 

TRADE RECAP

  • Panthers send: Pick 8

  • Steelers send: Picks 21, 51, 84

  • Panthers draft with: 21, 51, 57, 74, 84


ROUND 1, PICK 21: Tetairoa McMillan – WR1 – Arizona (#12)

Why it works:

  • Gives Bryce Young a true WR1 with elite ball skills and separation ability

  • Resets the WR room with a long-term outside alpha


ROUND 2, PICK 51: James Pearce Jr. – EDGE7 – Tennessee (#36)

Why it works:

  • Gifted edge bender who can win off the edge with speed and twitch

  • High-upside Burns replacement with flexibility to rotate early behind Clowney/Wonnum


ROUND 2, PICK 57: Kevin Winston Jr. – FS4 – Penn State (#83)

Why it works:

  • True free safety with range and coverage instincts

  • Plays faster than timed speed — perfect deep safety fit in Evero’s scheme

  • Could immediately compete to start 


ROUND 3, PICK 74: Azareye’h Thomas – CB6 – Florida State (#51)

Why it works:

  • Big, athletic corner who can develop into a full-time starter

  • Could play outside or nickel and provides much-needed depth with Horn’s health always in question


ROUND 3, PICK 84: Darius Alexander – DT7 – Toledo (#61)

Why it works:

  • Fluid, active interior lineman with pass-rush upside

  • Great value here — helps solidify the DL rotation behind Derrick Brown and Shy Tuttle


Final 3-Round Mock 

Pick Player Position School Rank in The Beast
21 Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona #12
51 James Pearce Jr. EDGE Tennessee #36
57 Kevin Winston Jr. FS Penn State #83
74 Azareye’h Thomas CB Florida State #51
84 Darius Alexander DT Toledo #61
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