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Panthers interested in CB in 3rd round


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Not a very deep CB draft.

I am going to have to disagree with you...

Patrick Peterson

Prince Amukamara

Jimmy Smith

Aaron Williams

Ras-I Dowling

Brandon Harris

Curtis Brown

Davon House

Johnny Patrick

Brandon Burton

Marcus Gilchrist

Chimdi Chekwa

Shareece Wright

Brandon Hogan

Jalil Brown

DeMarcus Van Dyke

Josh Thomas

Curtis Marsh

Buster Skrine

Kendrick Burney

Rashad Carmichael

Cortez Allen

Richard Sherman

Chykie Brown

Ryan Jones

Justin Rogers

Byron Maxwell

Anthony Gaitor

Devon Torrence

Kevin Rutland

Mario Butler

Charles Brown

Javes Lewis

Brandyn Thompson

Korey Lindsey

Jason Teague

Travon Bellamy

James Dockery

Josh Gatlin

James Wilson

Darrin Walls

Cory Nelms

Darian Hagan

Reggie Rembert

Da'Mon Merkerson

Julian Posey

Quinton Pointer

Chris Harris

Rudell Crim

Anthony DiMichele

50 CB's is pretty deep.

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I'd rather us go Austin Pettis in round 3. But if we do go CB, Brandon Burton from Clemson would be a nice selection.

Pettis in round three is too high and Burton is from Utah not Clemson. Burton could even fall to the fourth so that should not really be our pick. Also, since we get the last pick in the third and the first pick in the fourth we should be ok regarding the decision taking a cornerback. Hopefull a better cornerback can fall to the Panthers though.

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Pettis in round three is too high and Burton is from Utah not Clemson. Burton could even fall to the fourth so that should not really be our pick. Also, since we get the last pick in the third and the first pick in the fourth we should be ok regarding the decision taking a cornerback. Hopefull a better cornerback can fall to the Panthers though.

haha wow....I knew he was from Utah, I don't know why I put Clemson. Oh well.

I hope you are right about a better CB falling though. And Pettis with the last pick of the 3rd round or 4th round would be where I'd take him. But I don't see it happening.

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