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So is there any doubt left as to what position our pick will be?


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Captain Munnerlyn just provided the Colts with all but about 20 yards of their drive between losing Wayne the first time and then tackling him for a PI the second time. I don't think there is anymore doubt as to who will be the Panthers first pick of the 2012 NFL Draft. Mo Claiborne come on down...

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Our rookie DTs seem to be the biggest problem. They are rookies but they've also shown absolutely no improvement whatsoever this season.

They get zero...zero push and any rb can shoot straight up the gut and consistently get 4 yards. They're skating on the field

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Nothing wrong with that. The best CB is rarely in the top 10 anyway. DT is a different story which we need too.

I think that Claiborne may be in the top 10 this year.

I do think that our best bet as a team is to trade down if we end up at #1/#2/#3, I just really hope we don't end up there.

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