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Can someone post Kiper's 2.0 mock?


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Carolina PanthersRecord: 6-10

* Michael Brockers, DT, LSU

The Carolina defense in 2011 wasn't helped by injuries, but the result was a unit that couldn't stop the run, but also had a tough time generating consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks. It starts up front, where the Panthers simply need to add talent. Brockers is a high-ceiling defensive tackle, a player who will thrive in any scheme, but could be particularly effective as a penetrator in the 4-3. The Panthers had to make do rotating a pair of rookies on the defensive interior last season, and really need to add talent and depth. The offense is going to be there -- they have to find some stoppers.

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Mel Kiper's Mock Draft 2.0

1. Indianapolis Colts - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford

2. St. Louis Rams - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State

3. Minnesota Vikings - Matt Kalil, OT, USC

4. Cleveland Browns - Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

6. Washington Redskins - Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

7. Jacksonville Jaguars - Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina

8. Carolina Panthers - Michael Brockers, DT, LSU

9. Miami Dolphins - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa

10. Buffalo Bills - Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama

11. Kansas City Chiefs - Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College

12. Seattle Seahawks - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina

13. Arizona Cardinals - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford

14. Dallas Cowboys - Mark Barron, S, Alabama

15. Philadelphia Eagles - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State

16. New York Jets - Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia

17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland) - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama

18. San Diego Chargers - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame

19. Chicago Bears - Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State

20. Tennessee Titans - Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illinois

21. Cincinnati Bengals - David DeCastro, G, Stanford

22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta) - Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor

23. Detroit Lions - Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama

24. Pittsburgh Steelers - Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis

25. Denver Broncos - Devon Still, DT, Penn State

26. Houston Texans - Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State

27. New England Patriots (from Saints) - Vinny Curry, OLB, Marshall

28. Green Bay Packers - Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame

29. Baltimore Ravens - Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin

30. San Francisco 49ers - Rueben Randle, WR, LSU

31. New England Patriots - Kendall Reyes, DT, Connecticut

32. New York Giants - Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson

http://forum.walterfootball.com/showthread.php?25693-Mel-Kiper-s-Mock-Draft-2-0

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Carolina PanthersRecord: 6-10

* Michael Brockers, DT, LSU

The Carolina defense in 2011 wasn't helped by injuries, but the result was a unit that couldn't stop the run, but also had a tough time generating consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks. It starts up front, where the Panthers simply need to add talent. Brockers is a high-ceiling defensive tackle, a player who will thrive in any scheme, but could be particularly effective as a penetrator in the 4-3. The Panthers had to make do rotating a pair of rookies on the defensive interior last season, and really need to add talent and depth. The offense is going to be there -- they have to find some stoppers.

I don't have an issue with this pick prediction. However, his comment about rotating a pair of rookies makes no sense.

The Panthers had to make do rotating a pair of rookis on the defensive interior last season....and the solution is to add ANOTHER rookie.

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I don't have an issue with this pick prediction. However, his comment about rotating a pair of rookies makes no sense.

The Panthers had to make do rotating a pair of rookis on the defensive interior last season....and the solution is to add ANOTHER rookie.

this is important because they will stay rookies forever.

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I don't have an issue with this pick prediction. However, his comment about rotating a pair of rookies makes no sense.

The Panthers had to make do rotating a pair of rookis on the defensive interior last season....and the solution is to add ANOTHER rookie.

I think this was just his way of saying that our DT situation sucks, so we need more help. Don't need to read things so literally.

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