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Draft Update: Players to watch for the Bowl Games today.


Bj-Monster23

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These guys are potential picks for the Panthers in the 2012 draft.

Ticket City Bowl game. Penn State vs Houston at 12pm

1. Devon Still DT Penn State 6-5 310. Season stats 2011- 49 Tot 4.5 sacks 14 TFL. Top 20 pick.

Capital One Bowl. South Carolina Vs Nebraska at 1pm Espn

1. Alshon Jeffrey WR South Carolina 6-4 229. Season Stats 45rec 614yds 7TD's. Top 20 pick

2. Melvin Ingram"NC Native" DE South Carolina 6-2 276. Season Stats 44 Tot 8.5 sacks and 12 TFL. Late first early second round pick.

3. Lavonte David OLB Nebraska 6-1 225. Season stats 112 Tot 3.5 sacks and 2 Ints. Second round pick.

4. Jared Crick DT Not playing today. Second round pick to a early third round pick.

5. Alfonzo Dennard CB Nebraska 5-10 205 season stats 23 tot. Top 15 pick.

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Stanford vs Oklahoma State 8:30pm Espn

1. Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 6-1 215. 113rec 1336yds 15TD's. Top 10 pick.

2. Jonathan Martin OT Stanford 6-5 304 Top 15 pick.

3. David Decastro OG Stanford " Steve Hutchinson or Alan faneca type prospect" 6-5 312. Top 15 to 20 pick.

3. Coby Fleener TE Stanford 6-6 244. 32rec 648yds 10TD's. Third round pick.

4. Shayne Skov OLB Not playing today. Late third to a fourth round pick.

Rose Bowl Game. Wisconsin vs Oregon 5pm Espn

1. David Paulson TE Oregon 6-4 241. 30rec 428yds 6TD's.

Fourth to a fifth round pick.

2. Nick Toon WR Wisconsin 6-3 220. Season Stats 55rec 822yds 9TD's Mid second round to early third round pick.

I know that our team struggled on the defensive side of the ball heavy this year and I do have a lot of offensive prospects to watch today. These guys are just potential prospects to watch. They will have an opportunity to be a Panther.

I'm thinking the Panthers will draft Devon Still come April. The guy is rising up draft boards. The Giants showed last night you can't never have enough of guys on the Defensive line especially if you run a 43 defense.

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Don't forget about Cliff Harris, CB, Oregon. He's had his issues lately, but he's still a talented CB. His issues could even possibly drop him to the 4th where it would be a steal if we could get him.

I'm not sure if he is playing this season. I think he was suspended for the rest of the season. He is a very talented DB but stays in way to much trouble. He would probably be a 4th round pick like you said.

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