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CSR: Panthers focusing on DT at Baylor pro day...


CatMan72

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If the Panthers had already decided to take one of the top DTs in the draft such as Nick Fairley or Marcell Dareus it makes you wonder if they would continue to work out the tier 2 guys. Maybe they are just doing their due diligence but it does seem to suggest as the author points out that the Panthers will try to fill their DT need later in the draft.

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Or they are considering trading down. Taylor is supposedly a mid to late first rounder since trimming to 337. 3-4 teams love him as a NT and 4-3 Teams like him too--no way he drops to 65.

We are considering all options. I can tell you that I read speculation that they are interested in Quinn or Peterson in the first, which suggests that they are going to take advantage of depth in the draft at DT, it would seem.

By the way, isnt this about the third draft in a row we swore Hurney would take a top DT?

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Taylor is the best DT is the draft. 6'4 350lbs and runs 5.10... I watched him play, that dude got doubled teamed almost every play and still cause chaos in the backfield. He's a true NT. Only problem is... He gets lazy at times and quits on plays...

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It would be sweet if we ended up drafting Taylor, never heard anything about him being lazy, not saying your wrong ARSEN, just hate to hear something like that, since we've had a DE that took play's off from time to time. Could you imagine Taylor AND Dareus?!

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