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Prospects of interest going into day three


Icege
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1 hour ago, Icege said:

Panthers remaining picks

  • Round 4, Pick 12 (#114)
  • Round 4, Pick 20 (#122)
  • Round 5, Pick 2 (#140)
  • Round 5, Pick 27 (#163)
  • Round 6, Pick 32 (#208)

 

Safeties

  • Billy Bowman Jr (Oklahoma)
  • Lathan Ransom (Ohio State)
  • RJ Mickens (Clemson)
  • Sebastian Castro (Iowa)
  • Malachi Moore (Alabama)
  • Maxen Hook (Toledo)

 

Cornerbacks

  • Dorian Strong (Virginia Tech)
  • Denzel Burke (Ohio State)
  • Zy Alexander (LSU)
  • Quincy Riley (Louisville)
  • Cobee Bryant (Kansas)
  • O'Donnell Fortune (South Carolina)
  • Jabbar Muhammad (Oregon)

 

Defensive Tackles

  • Cam Jackson (Florida)
  • Joshua Farmer (Florida State)
  • JJ Pegues (Ole Miss)
  • Deone Walker (Kentucky)
  • Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech)
  • Warren Brinson (Georgia)
  • Nazir Stackhouse (Georgia)
  • Tyrion Ingram-Dawkin (Georgia)
  • Ty Hamilton (Ohio State)
  • Ty Robinson (Nebraska)
  • CJ West (Indiana)
  • Tim Smith (Alabama)
  • Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina)
  • Yahya Black (Iowa)
  • Jordan Phillips (Maryland)
  • Howard Cross III (Notre Dame)

 

Offensive Tackles

  • Cameron Williams (Texas)
  • Chase Lundt (UConn)
  • Logan Brown (Kansas)
  • Jack Nelson (Wisconsin)
  • Ajani Cornelius (Oregon)

 

Tight Ends

  • Gunnar Helm (Texas)
  • Mitchell Evans (Notre Dame)
  • Jake Briningstool (Clemson)
  • Luke Lachey (Iowa)
  • Jalin Conyers (Texas A&M)
  • Ben Yuroseck (Georgia)

 

Running Backs

  • Dylan Sampson (Tennessee)
  • Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech)
  • Cam Skattebo (Arizona State)
  • Trevor Etienne (Georgia)
  • Woody Marks (USC)
  • Jarquez Hunter (Auburn)
  • Jaydon Blue (Texas)
  • LeQuint Allen (Syracuse)
  • Brashard Smith (SMU)
  • Raheim Sanders (South Carolina)
  • Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State)
  • Devin Neal (Kansas)
  • DJ Giddens (Kansas State)
  • Tahj Brooks (Texas Tech)
  • Kalel Mullings (Michigan)
  • Donovan Edwards (Michigan)
  • Kyle Monangai (Rutgers)
  • Ulysses Bentley IV (Mississippi)

BOLD ARE MY PRIORITIES

I WOULD ADD:

  • SMAEL MONDON  LB UGA (4)
  • RILEY MILLS DE NOTRE DAME (4)
  • CODY SIMON LB OHIO ST
  • DANNY STUTSMAN LB OKL
  • BARRETT CARTER LB CLEMSON
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58 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

An Iowa TE sounds nice. 

Also get a good kicker.

Bowman safety.

I don't need to know anything else about him, I'm in on a TE from Iowa, haha

And if we're looking at a kicker, I know after T-Mac people will roll their eyes, but I've brought up Arizona's kicker a few times before too, take a look at Tyler Loop, kid has a monster leg.

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Taking a look at the Panthers official visit/meeting tracker - players who the team met with that fall under the 4th/5th round:

- CB Quincy Riley Louisville

- NT Deone Walker Kentucky 

- DT Cam'Ron Jackson Florida 

- C Drew Kendall Bostol College 

- RB Jarquez Hunter Auburn 

- RB Ollie Gordon Oklahoma State 

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Billy Bowman Jr. is really good, undersized, but a quality safety. I hope that's who the Panthers can grab. Malachi Moore is alright too. 

It might be hard to get either of them since teams will often trade up to the top of the fourth to get a player that they think can start right away, filling a hole. I wouldn't mind if the Panthers traded up again if they think one of these safeties could start for the team. Same for linebacker, if they think someone is there that would have a role right away.

Otherwise, there's at least a dozen players I have as good developmental prospects.

 

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8 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Some good value at CB, DT and RB.

Bowman is the only remaining safety that I feel is a good with w/Moehrig

Maybe Strong, Tuten, Peebles - the triple hokie haha

Right…hopefully Blackmon or the other FA safety that visited us are on line 1 when the drafts over. Even if we draft one it’s a big ask for a rookie to start day one 

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