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Day 2 of 2009 Draft


Kurb

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Wewt.

Wild day yesterday.

5 picks today.

3rd

2x 4ths

5th

6th

Go Panthers!

I was wrong in my draft and both M. Johnson and Gilbert are both still available in the 3rd. I think one of them needs to be our 3rd round pick whether we trade up or wait. We need to land one of these guys to help our pass rush. Both I think have 1st round talent and in the 3rd would be a steal.

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Still need depth on both lines

With next year's 1st rnd pick we got an under-sized DE who looks like right now better suited for LB and a questionable (IMO) CB.

I wouldn't totally be surprised to see those positions picked again.

Since we really didn't get a big boost to run game D, I do expect to see depth at the lines addressed - especially at DT (although all the big DTs are gone.

And yeah, I do expect Fox/Hurney to wast...er, use a pick on a QB.

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I think one of them needs to be our 3rd round pick whether we trade up or wait. We need to land one of these guys to help our pass rush. Both I think have 1st round talent and in the 3rd would be a steal.

As long as we don't trade our 2011 1st round draft pick to move up... :rolleyes:

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I was wrong in my draft and both M. Johnson and Gilbert are both still available in the 3rd. I think one of them needs to be our 3rd round pick whether we trade up or wait. We need to land one of these guys to help our pass rush. Both I think have 1st round talent and in the 3rd would be a steal.

I would love to see us get both Michael Johnson and Gilbert somehow. That would be crazy, I would give the draft a A if it happened.

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