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Carolina Panthers work out another 3rd round DT prospect..


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I just don't get the rationale of spending our first two picks on defense when our offense blows.

However, we could be adopting the Texans mentality when they passed on the superstar for Mario Williams and our aim is to stop the QBs in our division until we can find one of our own. I just don't know if I can take Jimmy Clausen's lame duck knuckleball for another season.

how's that drafting defense to stop Manning going anyways? lol They only became at least mediocre when they acquired Matt Schaub.

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reggie bush turned out to not be the superstar the hype machine made him appear to be.

True, but he help win his team a Super Bowl! The Saints don't get to the SB without that Reggie Bush factor, and I'm sure the Saints fans would choose him again if they had to do it all over again.

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True, but he help win his team a Super Bowl! The Saints don't get to the SB without that Reggie Bush factor, and I'm sure the Saints fans would choose him again if they had to do it all over again.

ummm...the saints wouldn't have gotten to the superbowl without drew brees.

he's the meat and potatoes behind their success.

reggie bush is just the icing on the cake.

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If we draft Dareus with the first and Jarvis Jenkins with our third (I guess the first one), our D-line will be set. Imagine a line up consisting of Greg Hardy, Marcell Dareus, Jarvis Jenkins, and Charles Johnson. Two pass rushing studs on the end, and two run munching machines in the middle would be unstoppable for opposing offenses. (Add in Asomugha to the mix in the secondary, I know a fantasy of mine, we would automatically be the number one defense in the league.)

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I like Sione Fua, DT out of Stanford for our first 3rd rounder.

Fua is projected to go in the 5th I think...

Isn't Jarvis Jenkins more suited for being a 3-4 NT? That's what I've read. He'd be a good fit for Houston who needs one.

Drake Nevis and Terrell McClain seem to fit us a bit more.

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