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With the _ pick in the 2012 NFL Draft the Carolina Panthers select...


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Matt Kalil OL USC

Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State

Quinton Coples DE North Carolina

Jonathon Martin OL Stanford

Riley Reiff OL Iowa

Alshon Jeffrey WR South Carolina

Vontaze Burfict MLB Arizona State

Brandon Thompson DT Clemson

Morris Claiborne CB LSU

Manti Te'o OLB Notre Dame

Luke Kuechly MLB Boston College

Cordy Glenn OL Georgia

Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama

David DeCastro OL Stanford

Janoris Jenkins CB North Alabama

Alfonzo Dennard CB Nebraska

Zach Brown OLB North Carolina

Ronnell Lewis OLB Oklahoma

Alameda Ta'amu DT Washington

Stephon Gilmore CB South Carolina

Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame

Courtney Upshaw OLB Alabama

Brandon Jenkins OLB FSU

Jeff Fuller WR Texas A&M

Kendall Reyes DT Connecticut

Bruce Irvin OLB West Virginia

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Blackmon physically looks like the 2nd coming of Calvin, doesn't he?

Panthers could use someone like that, without doubt, but, serious defensive problems, and the need for another OT (and now Bell isn't the long-term answer and Gross is getting long in the tooth) will probably not make that possible, but, who knows.

Hard to find quality OTs and DTs past round 2.

I just hope, somewhere along the way, the Panthers draft a kicker who can kick-off and make field goals...sick already of Mare.

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Blackmon physically looks like the 2nd coming of Calvin, doesn't he?

Panthers could use someone like that, without doubt, but, serious defensive problems, and the need for another OT (and now Bell isn't the long-term answer and Gross is getting long in the tooth) will probably not make that possible, but, who knows.

Hard to find quality OTs and DTs past round 2.

I just hope, somewhere along the way, the Panthers draft a kicker who can kick-off and make field goals...sick already of Mare.

Imagine if we had both Kalil brothers and both were successful? Collect the whole set.
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Blackmon physically looks like the 2nd coming of Calvin, doesn't he?

Calvin Johnson is 6'5 and and weighs 235.

Justin Blackmon is 6'1 and weighs 210.

Those two are nothing a like physically.

But, if I were making the pick? Morris Claiborne, Dre Kirkpatrick, Justin Blackmon, or, I would trade back and try and get Janoris Jenkins while picking up a third.

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Blackmon physically looks like the 2nd coming of Calvin, doesn't he?

Panthers could use someone like that, without doubt, but, serious defensive problems, and the need for another OT (and now Bell isn't the long-term answer and Gross is getting long in the tooth) will probably not make that possible, but, who knows.

Hard to find quality OTs and DTs past round 2.

I just hope, somewhere along the way, the Panthers draft a kicker who can kick-off and make field goals...sick already of Mare.

No.

Calvin Johnson is 6'5" 235.

Blackmon is 6'1" and twenty pounds lighter.

Guy wears big pads. Doesn't fill them well.

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