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Prospects of interest going into day three


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24 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Top teams can afford to do that cause they don't have holes like we do.  Also Eagles traded up to get Mukuba, was he BPA?

We seem to have a philosophical difference. Of course every team has a board based on their needs. What we must be cognizant of is that not all prospect are on the board of every team. That being said, presumably a board is full of players that can fill a team's own needs, or "holes" if you will. That being said, you should stick to the board. In no way should you pick a lower ranked player over a higher ranked player. Good teams don't do that. You can't necessarily fill every hole via the draft. And, to be honest, if you're forcing yourself to fill a hole, you're probably going to end up with more holes after the dust settles. 

Fill holes the best that you can in free agency, and then use the draft to choose the best players. Having patience and discipline is generally a good philosophy when it comes to building something. Team building is no different.

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12 hours 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)

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

The league says otherwise

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Yeah, teams contort logic to make a need magically become the best player available.  We are the perfect example.  Find me a hand full of Big Boards where T-Mac was the 8th best prospect.  News flash, he wasn't.  Walker was rated higher.

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