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Tony Pauline: Panthers will strongly consider Kenyon Sadiq if he’s there @19


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Interesting note from @TonyPauline on the #Panthers 1st round pick, @oregonfootball TE Kenyon Sadiq has to be a consideration if he’s available and Carolina could target a top CB at 19. #KeepPounding 

@TonyPauline wrote: “Heading towards the draft, the Panthers now have the luxury of looking at other positions. If tight end Kenyon Sadiq happens to fall to the 19 selection of the first round, he has to be a consideration, and they could also target a top cornerback.”

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https://x.com/panthersbreakd/status/2035828567682982314?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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Just now, PootieNunu said:

Lets blow another pick on offense for us to still put up bottom third of the league numbers. 

We havent used a 1st round pick on D since 2021 its time for that to end unless a great OT drops to us. 

 

I wouldnt be thrilled about getting the 4th best OT when we really don't need a starting LT this season. TE is a no for me forever in the 1st round.  DT seems to be the best option at 19 imo

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3 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Lets blow another pick on offense for us to still put up bottom third of the league numbers. 

We havent used a 1st round pick on D since 2021 its time for that to end unless a great OT drops to us. 

 

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

Lets blow another pick on offense for us to still put up bottom third of the league numbers. 

We havent used a 1st round pick on D since 2021 its time for that to end unless a great OT drops to us. 

 

If you look at the current roster, the "upgrade" spot is either slot/starter TE or NB. Plus like it or not they are going hard/all-in this year, so drafting a backup OT maybe not high in the plans(not that I agree). I feel they will draft more of "help right now 2026" 1st rounder. So that's TE, slot, NB, or maybe DL *but the DL group is weak and got weaker with banks injury news. Given you don't want to use 1st on NB, that's leaves TE or slot. There's only one TE worth a first and the next had a insane combine and jumped into late 2nd range, otherwise wait til 4th. TE is like the RB group, one top prize, one mid and bunch of 5th+/- rounders. 

The high odds that WR will be BPA, so huddle prepare thy anus.... 

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7 minutes ago, WelshPanther said:

what’s his 10 yard dash time?

I think its 1.49, but I will the the official time and numbers(he tore it up).

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Besides his frame, he's top .000001% 

But can he block edges?? what's his route tree?? those are the issues. 

personally I feel he should be in the discussion, among 4/5 others. Who knows the new hire Darrel bevell may change the offense system some, I hope he does......

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14 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think its 1.49, but I will the the official time and numbers(he tore it up).

HCNgiaDbkAAy1U5.thumb.jpg.287812a140e2ee60eb900e695fd56d0d.jpg

 

Besides his frame, he's top .000001% 

But can he block edges?? what's his route tree?? those are the issues. 

personally I feel he should be in the discussion, among 4/5 others. Who knows the new hire Darrel bevell may change the offense system some, I hope he does......

I was actually trying to be funny as that’s as far as Bryce throws the ball usually. But lo and behold he has a god time. Useful 

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I think our biggest need currently is DI. We havec one starting caliber DI. Bobby Brown and Turk Wharton are not needle movers. If this position gets adressed before the draft (DJ Reeder!), I'd be okay with drafting Sadiq. 

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