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Moving on to the 2nd round discussion


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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

#57 + #111 gets us up into the #49/50 range. Not sure we'd be willing or should be willing to get anymore aggressive than that.

Yeah this is how I feel. If I'm the Panthers, I check in with each team starting around 38, see if they'll take one of our 4ths and 57 for their pick, and if not, thank them and hang up the phone. Hopefully we don't obsess over 1 player and massively overpay in desperation. 

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I wouldn't hesitate to give up our 3rd - or even a future pick - to move up for Donovan Ezeiruaku. I can't imagine we don't have a 1st round grade on him, but it'll have to be done early because he won't last long if we don't make a move with the Browns, Texans, Titans or Raiders at the top of the 2nd.

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1 minute ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I wouldn't hesitate to give up our 3rd - or even a future pick - to move up for Donovan Ezeiruaku. I can't imagine we don't have a 1st round grade on him, but it'll have to be done early because he won't last long if we don't make a move with the Browns, Texans, Titans or Raiders at the top of the 2nd.

Probably the last well-rounded guy we have a chance at this draft. I like Umanmeilen, but he's more of a specialist. Basically, I see him as what everyone accused Burns of being but worse.

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1 hour ago, theinstrumental said:

We need to hit on a defender. Hoping for one of the Landon Jackson/Nick Scourton/JT Tuimoloau big EDGE guys. Not the most dynamic guys, but it seems like they’ll all have ten-year careers as useful players.

Don't forget Jack Sawyer at edge.

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17 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I feel like we really need to come away with at least one of these players tonight:

Donovan Ezeiruaku
Mike Green
Carson Schwesinger
Nick Emmanwori
Shavon Revel
Xavier Watts
Azareye'h Thomas
Andrew Mukuba
Kyle Kennard

 

I hope Green isn't on our draft board but agree otherwise.

I'll add Josaiah Stewart to that list.

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