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2Nd Round Gm Pick


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  1. 1. Who do you take in the 2nd round?

    • Nick Perry - DE - USC
    • Vinny Curry - DE - Marshall
    • Jayron Hosley - CB - Virginia Tech
    • Josh Robinson - CB - UCF
    • Kendall Wright - WR - Baylor
    • Reuben Randle - WR - LSU
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    • Zach Brown - LB - UNC
    • Lavonte David - LB - Nebraska
    • Markelle Martin - S - Oklahoma St
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    • Trumaine Johnson - S - Montana


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Yep I'd be good with all those guys. The order I would prefer depends on 1st pick, but just off talent it would be:

Jenkins

Perry

Jones

Still

David

Curry

Worthy

Brown

Perry & Jones were taken in the 1st by the Packers and Patriots respectively. Kuechly selection in the 1st eliminates Lavonte David and Zach Brown. I don't think Jenkins is on the Panthers' radar w so many off-field issues. That leaves DT/DE - Curry or Worthy. Another strong possibility is OG Cordy Glenn, who was expected to go in the 1st and would be a good value in the 2nd and an upgrade @ LG to replace Wharton.

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Guest Bwood

Wouldn't be surprised if Hurney took Glenn if he's there at #40, I'd rather take Worthy or Still if they are on the board though.

I also wouldn't be surprised to see a guard. Glenn is definitely BPA and will be a great starting guard or right tackle for years.

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Fug no to OG.

We can get a good OG late in the draft.

Or we can stop taking crappy 6th round offensive guards and target a kid that can start and make an impact.

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Devon Still

Talked about for our #9 pick early on. Some internet analysts have cited motor questions, whereas others say motor is a strong point. Only real issue as far as I'm concerned is the injury history. If they feel comfortable with that, they can't go wrong with taking him. If he's healthy, he's a beast that I woulda have been happy with at #9 (again, if assured that he'll be healthy).

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Lots of good value should be available when we pick in the 2nd. Cordy Glenn, Amini Silatolu, Devon Still, Jerel Worthy, Vinny Curry, Janoris Jenkins, Josh Robinson, and Trumaine Johnson would all be picks that make me pretty happy. Taking a guy like Stephen Hill or Coby Fleener would be intriguing as well even if we don't have a real need there.

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Guest Bwood

Am i the only one who thinks Jonathan Martin is a possibly at 40? If the go OL that is.

Jonathan Martin could also be the pick, but a guy like Cordy Glenn can play guard and tackle so it makes him much more versatile and much more valuable.

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Jonathan Martin could also be the pick, but a guy like Cordy Glenn can play guard and tackle so it makes him much more versatile and much more valuable.

While I agree he would fit a need better at the moment, I don't think he is nearly as valuable Martin is an athletic T who could take over for Gross, he was projected top 15 for the majority of the off season, only two teams taking a tackle in round one hurt him.

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While I agree he would fit a need better at the moment, I don't think he is nearly as valuable Martin is an athletic T who could take over for Gross, he was projected top 15 for the majority of the off season, only two teams taking a tackle in round one hurt him.

He is definitely more of a RT than a LT. When the day comes to replace Gross, I'm sure we'll be spending a first round draft pick or paying some bank in free agency.

That's why I like Glenn because he could start day one at RG or LG, and in a worse case scenario could start and make an impact at RT if Otah were to go down again.

Then again I think our front office and coaches are really high on Byron Bell.

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