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Round 1 - Panthers Select Tetairoa McMillan at Pick 8


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Just now, Joe Bear said:

I do remember toward the end of the season many pundits mocking him here..at No. 3 overall.

He fell like hell since then. Mcshay had him rated 50th in this draft, I had him as the 3rd wr in the draft and an early second pick. Horrible pick value wise and could've got someone just as good tomorrow. 

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6 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:


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With plenty of trade options, the #Panthers stick and pick: They select at No. 8 #Arizona star WR Tetairoa McMillan -- T-Mac.

He's been quietly throwing with QB Bryce Young in LA. They two are already developing a connection.

This makes sense, looking at his outfit. Definitely thought he knew we were gonna pick him before the draft.

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well it's an offensive league we got a #1 pick and an offensive head coach. I'm concerned about the defense. But nobody available at our pick was going to save this pass rush as a rookie anyways.

Meanwhile the Eagles defense dog dicked Patrick Mahomes into the dirt for a superbowl rout backed by Georgia defenders and the Panthers pick a WR who quietly gets traded for a 5th round pick in 3 years 

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I don't mind it but I've accepted we're just never going to go for a shiftier short area quickness type who could break the big gains.  

With this now done, defense could be the next 2 picks.  Maybe a OL mid rounds, but now the focus is on maybe going up to get Ez/Emmanwori/etc. whoever falls to the late first.

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