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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ys-mockdraft020909&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

59. Carolina Panthers: Chase Coffman, TE, Missouri

The Panthers have lacked consistent production from the tight end position since Wesley Walls.

In these tough economic times, it makes me sick that this guy has a job. I've seen very well qualified people get laid off from my company in order to save a few bucks on the bottom line, and these people are still cashing a paycheck. I'm dumbfounded. I know all mock drafts are a crapshoot and guys like Mel Kiper are a joke, but can you be any more clueless than this?

Our 1st pick @ #59 is a tight end? I wonder if these were the guys that thought we'd pick up Greg Olsen too??

Wow.

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LOL

They always have us getting a TE with our first pick, no matter where that first pick may be.

Just wow.

LOL

I can't stop laughing now.

It kind of makes you wonder if these guys even watch football. I mean even the guys @ ESPN have enough sense to know we have some huge offseason issues this year to deal with. If there are 22 starters on offense/defense, I would rate our offseason tight end needs WAY behind even our need to resign our long-snapper, Jason Kyle.

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Most of these writers are biased toward a few teams .

So its Panthers pick,lets see here is a T E coming up .

Check Panthers stats ,Not one of their T E 's caught alot of passes last season.

Thats what they need and I can slide a better player to another team .

It's almost too Funny !!

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