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Yas: PP7 won't be the pick


MattB

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Interesting nugget in his chat:

Dean (Tallahassee, FL)

Is there any chance the Panthers possibly draft Patrick Peterson? There's a good possibility he may be the best overall player in the draft.

Pat Yasinskas

(1:14 PM)

Not happening. Agree he might be best overall player. But he's a CB and he might have hurt his stock with Panthers when he said he didn't want to return kicks. I seriously think they're going the QB route.

http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/37753/nfl-with-pat-yasinskas

Sounds like he messed up his interview.

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He said he'd prefer to just return punts.

Peterson has come up by name in the last 24 hours both by Hurney and Rivera, so while he may not be the pick he's at least still on the list, I imagine.

you don't go to job interviews and say I prefer not to do a large percentage of the stuff that got me into this very interview.

PP7 flat out wouldn't have the same type overall impact other positions could immediately.

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