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MIke Kaye revised mock. April 6


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here are the first 4 rds.  I left out rds 4 to 7  
 

1st Rd

19th overall: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

Previous mock draft pick: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

2nd Rd

51st overall: Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama

Previous pick: Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
 

3rd Rd

83rd overall: Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
Previous pick: Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh

4th Rd

119th overall: Kaleb Proctor, DE, Southeastern Louisiana

Previous pick: Logan Jones, C, Iowa

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Might be one of the more appealing mocks I have seen. Not sure Thieneman makes it to 19 though.

Haven't watched much tape on Hecht, but he has been mocked as either 1A or 1B for Centers (between him and Lew).

I do think Bernard is the type of gadget WR Canales likes and is a much better gadget than Jimmy "jet sweep" Horn. Proctor is raw, but there is a bunch of upside I like him in.

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We got to come out of the first 3 rounds with 2 defensive guys in my opinion......whatever combo of DL,LB n DB.

Find OL depth later n call it a day. I know what our offense can be with BY no matter what weapons he has. 

I believe our defense is so close to being dominate (I really do!). We almost have the pieces and this draft is perfect for that.

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29 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

Would love Thieneman but I’m becoming less hopeful as the draft approaches and the Panthers are yet to have a reported interview with him yet….they might probably draft a Safety but it probably won’t be him.

Yeah, I am too. Outside of Styles, I'm not sure I have seen a 1st rounder's projection shoot up as much as his

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