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NFL Network guys starting to mock


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They have 8 mocks up right now that were submitted either yesterday or today. 7 of the 8 mocks have Carolina taking Still, Coples or Kirkpatrick. The odd one out has the Panthers taking Reiff. Five of them are complete mocks, the other three are top 10. Only two have Brockers in the first round. One of them at 12 and the other at 32.

Edit: 6 of the 8 have Richardson in the top 10. The other two have him at 11th and 17th.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/mock-drafts?module=HP11_cp

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Still would be the worst first round pick this franchise has made in a long time. Take it from somebody who has actually been scouting him throughout the course of the entire season over the turds who waited until season's end to decipher what our needs are then looked looked up the nearest website to see who the "top" DT on the board was.

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Still would be the worst first round pick this franchise has made in a long time. Take it from somebody who has actually been scouting him throughout the course of the entire season over the turds who waited until season's end to decipher what our needs are then looked looked up the nearest website to see who the "top" DT on the board was.

Why do you say that. Just curious i'm trying to to get a idea on why so many are down on Still. I too have been watching him all season and feel the opposite.

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What stuck out to me the most was that Still didnt do anything against Wisconsin who always has a NFL caliber offensive line. Thats not a good sign for when it comes to going up against real NFL offensive lines. I was turned off then, and i hear he has injury issues and i dont think he is gonna be much of a pass rusher at the next level either.

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