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Day By Day Draft Prospects - Who We've Targeted


KBRed

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I know this has been discussed before, but I was trying to figure out what particular position might be targeted on each day. This doesn't mean much, but I put together a list of players that have been targeted by the Panthers, along with their projected rounds. The 1st round, I just kind of guessed from what I knew. The rest were from NFL Football scout as far as projections.

Granted, there are a lot of moving parts whether a player will go in one round or the other, as far as Round 1-2. Regardless, here's the list...

CB - Morris Claiborne

LSU (Early Round 1)

WR - Justin Blackmon

Oklahoma State (Early Round 1)

LB -Luke Kuechly

Boston College (Early Round 1)

DT - Fletcher Cox

Miss St.(Early Round 1)

DE -Quinton Coples

North Carolina (Early-Mid Round 1)

CB - Stephon Gilmore

South Carolina (Early-Mid Round 1)

WR - Michael Floyd

Notre Dame (Early-Mid Round 1)

DT - Michael Brockers

LSU (Mid-Late Round 1)

WR - Kendall Wright

Baylor (Mid-Late Round 1)

DT -Dontari Poe

Memphis (Mid-Late Round 1)

Day 1: CB: 2, WR: 3, LB: 1, DT: 3, DE: 1

DT - Jerel Worthy

Michigan State (Round 1-2)

DE - Chandler Jones

Syracuse (Round 1-2)

WR - Stephen Hill

Georgia Tech (Round 1-2)

WR - Rueben Randle

LSU (Round 1-2)

OG - Kevin Zeitler

Wisconsin (Round 1-2)

OG - Amini Silatolu

Midwestern State (Round 2)

S - George Iloka

Boise State (Round 2-3)

LB - Bruce Irvin

West Virginia (Round 2-3)

CB - Trumaine Johnson

Montana (Round 2-3)

WR - AJ Jenkins

Illinois (Round 2-3)

Day 2: DT: 1, DE: 1, OG: 2, WR: 3, CB: 1, S: 1, LB: 1

WR/KR/PR - Joe Adams

Arkansas (Round 3-4)

LB - Keenan Robinson

Texas (Round 3-4)

LB - James-Michael Johnson

Nevada (Round 4-5)

OG - Ronald Leary

Memphis (Round 5-6)

S - Kelcie McCray

Arkansas State (Round 6-7)

P - Drew Butler

UGA (Round 6-7)

Day 3: LB: 2, WR, OG, S, P

Total:

Wide Receiver: 7

Line Backer: 4

Defensive Tackle: 4

Corner Back: 3

Offensive Gaurd: 3

Defensive End: 2

Safety: 2

Punter

I didn't realize that we were targeting so many Wide Receivers. Interesting notes: Ingram, Decastro, and Jenkins were not targeted according to this list. Time will tell what will happen. All the guessing will be over. The draft is near...

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