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I like Kirkpatrick's game.. his size, he is raw, and has a lot of potential to get better. He has shutdown corner skills... only thing I worry about is durability. If he can stay on the field, then I'd by down for taking him with our Top Pick. Of course, there is no way to tell.. just have to take his injury history into account.

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I'm on the Dre Kirkpatrick bandwagon at this point. I think he'll be an awesome value at 9, it won't be a reach, and we'll be getting a guy at a position of need.

I'd also go for Reiff, but, eh.

IMO the dream scenario would be Kirkpatrick @ 8-9 and Dontari Poe or Ta'amu Alameda in the 2nd. Based on what I've read about Reiff, I'm really not that impressed and there haven't been too many OL coming out of Iowa that have done that great in the NFL (Robert Gallery, anyone?)

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IMO the dream scenario would be Kirkpatrick @ 8-9 and Dontari Poe or Ta'amu Alameda in the 2nd. Based on what I've read about Reiff, I'm really not that impressed and there haven't been too many OL coming out of Iowa that have done that great in the NFL (Robert Gallery, anyone?)

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IMO the dream scenario would be Kirkpatrick @ 8-9 and Dontari Poe or Ta'amu Alameda in the 2nd. Based on what I've read about Reiff, I'm really not that impressed and there haven't been too many OL coming out of Iowa that have done that great in the NFL (Robert Gallery, anyone?)

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With a lose the Panthers will pick 8th with a Miami win, 9th if Miami loses.

With a Panthers win and the Bills Chiefs and Cards also winning the Panthers would still pick 9th. If any one of those teams lose, 10th pick. If any two of them lose, 11th pick. And if all three lose, 12th pick.

Due to every team playing divisional games, teams wont be able to move ahead or behind another team just based on SOS. Basically if a team is ahead of another team based on SOS that's we're they will be. Only wins and loses will matter now.

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