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Daniel Jeremiah’s . Final draft


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14 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I can see some arguments but Wharton’s contract is what sticks out to me on the DL with Brown and Robinson in tact. Especially with bringing Brown II as NT. Unless Evero can pull off a 6 man rotation (counting Clowney going hands in dirt on sub packages)

That Wharton contract is the move that could impact us in the future, hamstrung further by adding an IDL R1 contract, but it doesn’t seem to be stopping us. We must be comfortable with the potential dead cap that would come from this type of overinvestment to assure something works out in the front 7.

I wonder what the numbers are to move on from Robinson if we take DLine early 

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Just now, Aussie Tank said:

I wonder what the numbers are to move on from Robinson if we take DLine early 

Dead cap this year is rough, even post J1. But I’m sure they understand/Tillis has that scenario mapped out—at least I’d hope so… the Wharton contract is heavy for how we’d deploy him no matter how you squeeze it with Robinson or not. 

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Cap sites show the savings matches the dead cap around $5 mil if we cut Robinson post-June 1. So it’s either viewed as addition by subtraction or you keep him on the team until 2026 for what he can bring.  He’s not bad…but at the same time has been hit/miss (and a few times pretty bad last year with the reserves next to him). Was one of the better guys at his spot league-wide when he was in NYC. 

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i honestly do not think we (Panthers) have many irreplaceable players on this team right now .& they should just simply keep drafting BPA each & every round &so what if you have two really good players that play the same position that is a good problem to have since you now have someone you can trade for even more draft picks

there is one thing for certain you cannot play or trade a bust all you can do is at some point cut your losses & if Mason Graham is BPA at #8 ; then that's who the  Panthers should most defenitely draft  ...just saying 

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4 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

I've seen a lot of media people having Graham falling all the sudden on their mocks the past day or so.  Not sure where that's coming from.  If he's there at 8 run to grab him.

One show I saw say there was something about him but they didn't elaborate. 

2 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

 

I believe Star was 8 as well. 

2 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

Our interior DL would be dominate. 

If Graham is everything they say. With him and Brown collapsing the pocket it will open things up for Clowney and the rest of our edge rushers. 

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4 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

I can see some arguments but Wharton’s contract is what sticks out to me on the DL with Brown and Robinson in tact. Especially with bringing Brown II as NT. Unless Evero can pull off a 6 man rotation (counting Clowney going hands in dirt on sub packages)

That Wharton contract is the move that could impact us in the future, hamstrung further by adding an IDL R1 contract, but it doesn’t seem to be stopping us. We must be comfortable with the potential dead cap that would come from this type of overinvestment to assure something works out in the front 7.

We’re going to be terrible next season. Draft the player that will be helping us the most 2-3 years from now, not next season. Wharton shouldn’t be preventing us from drafting anyone.

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4 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

We’re going to be terrible next season. Draft the player that will be helping us the most 2-3 years from now, not next season. Wharton shouldn’t be preventing us from drafting anyone.

No doubt. Like I said we should be fine with the overinvestment, but there’s a line. Drafting a DT/DE high wouldn’t cross it. I’d welcome the help.

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4 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

We’re going to be terrible next season. Draft the player that will be helping us the most 2-3 years from now, not next season. Wharton shouldn’t be preventing us from drafting anyone.

Yea, our team, especially the defense is almost entirely devoid of talent.  We don't have the luxury of taking for need to try to get any last pieces or anything like that.  Take the best player and go.  We have no core basically, definitely not on defense.

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6 hours ago, bandu said:

i honestly do not think we (Panthers) have many irreplaceable players on this team right now .& they should just simply keep drafting BPA each & every round &so what if you have two really good players that play the same position that is a good problem to have since you now have someone you can trade for even more draft picks

there is one thing for certain you cannot play or trade a bust all you can do is at some point cut your losses & if Mason Graham is BPA at #8 ; then that's who the  Panthers should most defenitely draft  ...just saying 

What if BPA is Jeanty? You take him at 8?

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