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Well, What is The Panthers' biggest need?


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Statistically, we should be looking to improve our secondary. The thing is though, I think our coaching staff believes in the guys we have, Martin is kind of an interesting player though. It really sounds to me like hes on the chopping block, I think alot of people are going to be surprised when we bring in someone to replace him.

That being said I have us currently taking Devon Still with our first pick. I feel like we're one great player on our defensive line away from finally solidifying the front four.

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For every "need" stated by a fan, there is a legit argument as to why it isn't a "need". I say this, imo, pass-rush, FS, and OG are he three that any counter argument against it being a need is kind of weak.

Only the coaches know what our "true" needs are and I don't really care who we draft as long as we get 2 legit starters and position upgrades out of this years draft!

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Well, we have several positions that could use a little help. Our biggest need is between CB, DT, and depending on if Jeff Otah can stay healthy, RT. Alot of people have been saying WR is our biggest need but I wouldnt spend over a 5th round pick on one. Lafell looked great and many people are forgetting Gettis. He has all the skills to be a #1 reciever. Also, Smith still has atleast 4 years in him. I could see us drafting his replacement in the next 2 years though. I would have to say our biggest need is CB. Munnerlyn just doesnt have the size to start. I could see us take Dre Kirkpatrick in the first round.

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Statistically, we should be looking to improve our secondary. The thing is though, I think our coaching staff believes in the guys we have, Martin is kind of an interesting player though. It really sounds to me like hes on the chopping block, I think alot of people are going to be surprised when we bring in someone to replace him.

That being said I have us currently taking Devon Still with our first pick. I feel like we're one great player on our defensive line away from finally solidifying the front four.

Nope.

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Devon Still is the best pick at our position.

#1 - Devon Still DT Penn State (Beast)

#2 - Sean Spence OLB Miami (Thomas Davis 2.0)

#4 - Casey Hayward CB Vanderbilt (Play maker & steal)

#5 - Brandon Mosley OT Auburn (Not Otah)

#6 - Shaun Powell P Florida State (Baker is bad)

#7 - D''Anton Lynn CB Penn State (Not Martin)

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michael brockers is the best pick at our position.

#1 - michael brockers DT LSU (LEGIT Beast)

#2 - Sean Spence OLB Miami (Thomas Davis 2.0)

#4 - Casey Hayward CB Vanderbilt (Play maker & steal)

#5 - Brandon Mosley OT Auburn (Not Otah)

#6 - Shaun Powell P Florida State (Baker is bad)

#7 - D''Anton Lynn CB Penn State (Not Martin)

fixed....at least that first pick anyways.
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