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19. Carolina Panthers: Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami

General Manager Dan Morgan, a member of the Hurricanes’ Ring of Honor, isn’t going to draft a Miami player because of the connections to his alma mater. But it wouldn’t hurt, especially with the Panthers in the market for a charged-up edge rusher

51. Carolina Panthers: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech

I’m speculating here, but I think it is fair to say Rodriguez is the type of linebacker that Morgan would greatly appreciate. Because of Rodriguez’s toughness, athleticism and instincts, this would be a great fit for both sides.

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

19. Carolina Panthers: Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami

General Manager Dan Morgan, a member of the Hurricanes’ Ring of Honor, isn’t going to draft a Miami player because of the connections to his alma mater. But it wouldn’t hurt, especially with the Panthers in the market for a charged-up edge rusher

51. Carolina Panthers: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech

I’m speculating here, but I think it is fair to say Rodriguez is the type of linebacker that Morgan would greatly appreciate. Because of Rodriguez’s toughness, athleticism and instincts, this would be a great fit for both sides.

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Would love Rodriguez if we don’t go CJ Allen or Hill Jr. R1.

Think he’s an excellent player that won’t have much issue translating.

Like him ahead of Trotter but both would fit our scheme as odd front offballs.

Mesidor I like, he’s a guy who should have an immediate impact but is also 25 😕

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They asked Morgan about older players in either his presser or McAfee, I don’t recall. 
He said yeah, he got it, basically. But that if the player was advanced enough that you don’t need to develop him for a couple of years and can step right in and produce on a rookie deal… “there is value there”. 
I am not recalling if this was tangental to the being fooled by one year of production comment or a particular player or any of that.

But he’s right. If you could get 5 years off a 1st rounder and let someone else overpay him, that isn’t a horrible scenario. 
 

I am not applying this specifically to Mesidor just in general. 

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