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Mock draft LT at 19


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im a big believer in strong  o lines in general and really strong  olines for not so strong  QBs and we have one if those not so strong  QBs, plus with one LT done for the year and another that is aging with knee issues, a versatile tackle, on a rookie contract for the second most important position on the team, is a good thing 

 

from cat crave Dean Jones 
 

“If Francis Mauigoa (Miami) made it this far down the pecking order, it would be a difficult proposition to turn down.
 

The Miami prospect might not have the prototypical length associated with premier offensive tackles, but you wouldn't know it.

His pass protection is exceptional, which is matched by a strong base on running plays and enough athleticism to make a difference at the second level when opportunities arise.

Mauigoa can play either tackle with ease. This makes him a short-term replacement for Ekwonu and a potential long-term successor to Moton. And if fans don't think this is possible in the first round, they haven't been paying close enough attention.”

 

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No way this guy is available at 19. If he is,and Styles or someone in that tier isn’t, Mauigoa is a no brainer.

I bet he’s the first OL off the board. Still a lot of time until combine and pro days, but Mauigoa would be a slam dunk for me. 

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20 minutes ago, chknwing said:

I would follow up an LT pick in the 1st with Jake Slaughter in the 2nd.  LT and a C for the future

All the top centers in this draft are pretty light guys. I am not against that body type but if you miss and they aren't elite(Kalil types) they are often getting abused.

Definitely want to finally address center. 100% expect that will not happen.

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

im a big believer in strong  o lines in general and really strong  olines for not so strong  QBs and we have one if those not so strong  QBs, plus with one LT done for the year and another that is aging with knee issues, a versatile tackle, on a rookie contract for the second most important position on the team, is a good thing 

 

from cat crave Dean Jones 
 

“If Francis Mauigoa (Miami) made it this far down the pecking order, it would be a difficult proposition to turn down.
 

The Miami prospect might not have the prototypical length associated with premier offensive tackles, but you wouldn't know it.

His pass protection is exceptional, which is matched by a strong base on running plays and enough athleticism to make a difference at the second level when opportunities arise.

Mauigoa can play either tackle with ease. This makes him a short-term replacement for Ekwonu and a potential long-term successor to Moton. And if fans don't think this is possible in the first round, they haven't been paying close enough attention.”

 

Excerpt From

“Carolina Panthers 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Pushing forward edition”

Cat Crave

https://apple.news/AYEo7NKteR6mIGHtthRnzZQ

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lol that aint happening

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58 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

All the top centers in this draft are pretty light guys. I am not against that body type but if you miss and they aren't elite(Kalil types) they are often getting abused.

Definitely want to finally address center. 100% expect that will not happen.

If we sign Mays and BC, I bet we do nothing at C---even if BC will not be ready until October or so.  Not sure I like the plan, they are a bit light in the loafers.  All are developmental too. I am higher on Mays than most, fwiw, because at 26 he is entering his prime and he has been improving since settling into one position.  I think he is going to be solid and he does a lot of things well.  There are days, however, when I want A gap more secure--I won't lie.  Mays could test the waters, in fact.  If I were him, I would.  He was released, re-signed, put behind Corbett twice when he was arguably better.  C will be interesting.

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