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Espn Sportscenter Mock Draft


nctarheel0619

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At number 9 they have us picking...................................................................................................................Luke Kuechly.

Looks like some of you guys dreams are coming true and some of you guys nightmares are as well. If this was already posted my bad. Just wanted to share what I just saw on ESPN.

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It would not ruin my life if we picked him up.

I really do hope TD comes back as a force and lights the NFL up but the realistic side of me says he won't. And even if he does if we add Kuechly to that LB corps it would not be the worst thing in the world.

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This may be our best pick. He is an instant upgrade over Conner and we have two unkowns in Davis

Beason. Even if they both return, we have our future MLB in place or at least resting our starters or

having no loss if either does not return at full strength allowing us to bring them back slowly.

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It would be the worst drafting mistake in this teams history regardless of how Koochly performed.

If it were to happen it would be just another reason in a long line of why Hurneys time is done here.

This team is on the brink of greatness and is being held back by Hurneys 1980's obsession with stockpiling RB's and LB's.

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