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Week Before the Draft - Panther Fans Big Board!


mav1234

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Hello folks!

So, earlier in the month (or was it last month?) we had a "Panther fan big board" where many of us gave our big boards and a poster put them all together into one consensus big board. I'm gonna do the same, now that we've had the combine come and go personal workouts have come and gone, news stories have broke, etc... and now that we're a week from the draft.

So here it is! Gimme your top ten on your big board. Please, do NOT give me a mock draft. I want to know how you think the prospects rank in relation to one another, I don't give a poo who you think the Panthers will take #1.

After a few days (or if this thread gets derailed), I'll tabulate the results and put up how the consensus big board looks now.

I will only tabulate top tens, but feel free to go deeper if you wish!

REMINDER: Not your MOCK DRAFTS. Big Boards. :)

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Aaaahhh, what the heck. The Panther prospects, in order of whom I'd want...

1. Patrick Peterson

2. Marcell Dareus

3. A J Green

4, Nick Fairley

5. Cam Newton / Blaine Gabbert

6. Da'Quan Bowers

7. Ryan Mallett

NOTES:

- You could easily flip-flop number one and number two and I'd still be happy.

- More accurate representation of my feelings would be Bowers at twenty, Mallett at about ninety-nine

- still think we shouldn't go receiver, but I could live with that more easily than quarterback

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My Big Board

1. Patrick Peterson

2. Marcell Dareus

3. AJ Green

4. Cam Newton

5. Von Miller

6. Jake Locker

7. Julio Jones

8. Prince Amukamara

9. Nick Fairley

My Panther Board

1. Cam Newton

2. Patrick Peterson

3. Marcell Dareus

4. AJ Green

5. Jake Locker

6. Julio Jones

7. Nick Fairley

8. Prince Amukamara

*Da'Quan Bowers would be approximately 5th on both my lists if there weren't injury concerns

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keep em coming guys :)

Here's mine:

1) Patrick Peterson

2) Von Miller

3) AJ Green

4) Marcelle Dareus

5) Robert Quinn

6) Blaine Gabbert

7) Julio Jones

8) Nick Fairley

9) Prince Amukamura

10) Cameron Jordan

#10 was very hard... a lot of prospects I would put there tbh...

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Not to derail again, but just a side note.

Although I think it's extremely unlikely, if the Panthers take someone that nobody has been talking about, a wicked little part of my brain will laugh hysterically :lol:

It would be funny if they took Von Miller to plug beside Beason for the next 8years. On a side note, is this not a sick starting LB core... TD/ Anderson, Beason, Von Miller....

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