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Realistic Mock


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1. Quinton Coples DE UNC. 6'6 284

I like picking a guy with something to prove. I believe that the motor questions are getting to this guy even though he has denied that the questions do not bother him and I think that is a good thing for the team that picks him. Coples is great against the run and a good pass rusher with 17.5 sacks in the last 2 years. The Panthers will not get a freak athlete in Coples, but will get the most well rounded DE in the draft. Aside from Fletcher Cox, Coples may also be the best DT this class has to offer as well.

2. Lavonte David OLB Nebraska. 6'1 233

David is fast, instinctive, and great at both coverage and blitzing. He is the best 4-3 OLB in this draft and is the small, quick LB that our FO seems to covet. Has amassed 285 tackles in his last two seasons.

4. Joe Adams WR/RS Arkansas. 5'11 179

The Panthers will be getting the best returner in the draft. Plays much faster than his 4.55 40 time. Displays a high intensity level, loves to talk trash and make defenders look silly., People say that a lot of players remind them of Steve Smith, I feel like Adams comes close to that bill and possesses some of that same fire.

5. Keith Tandy CB WVU 5'10 197

I like corners who are aggressive and can hit. Tandy is that, he is a ball hawk and brings it hard every down.

6. Desmond Wynn OG Rutgers 6'6 303

6. Philip Thomas FS Syracuse 5'11 198

Slow 40 time and injury/off the field have his stock down. I think Thomas has the best instincts of any safety in the draft, good ball skills and tackling ability

7. Shaun Powell P Florida State ?'? ?-He's a punter

Big leg, kicks the ball

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Guest Bwood

Switch our Kieth Tandy with Chris Greenwood.

And Phillip Thomas with Dale Moss.

Like the other picks though

"Put the guess I want us to pick rather than the guys you want to give us."

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Dude, your obsessed with your small school "future all pros"

Yes, they present the most potential late in the draft. Unless someone can introduce me to some better sleeper prospects.

They have the size speed and production (well i know Moss did with almost 1000 yards receiving) you need at their respective positions.

The only reason they are not early round draft picks is due to going to smaller schools.

I just see no point in drafting guys like Tandy and Thomas. I see no way for them to be good / pro bowl players in their career.

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Yes, they present the most potential late in the draft. Unless someone can introduce me to some better sleeper prospects.

They have the size speed and production (well i know Moss did with almost 1000 yards receiving) you need at their respective positions.

I just see no point in drafting guys like Tandy and Thomas. I see no way for them to be good / pro bowl players in their career.

Moss and Greenwood will NEVER be Pro Bowlers, Moss plays way slower than his timed 40. Tandy led the Big East in interceptions and pass defenses in 2010, the Big East, a real conference (although not one of great power). Do not put so much stock in underwear numbers. You draft solid depth later in the draft, I feel like Tandy would be a great nickel and think Thomas could contribute immediately at S. I doubt they will ever be Pro Bowlers...they would be 5th and 6th rounders COME ON KIPER!
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Moss and Greenwood will NEVER be Pro Bowlers, Moss plays way slower than his timed 40. Tandy led the Big East in interceptions and pass defenses in 2010, the Big East, a real conference (although not one of great power). Do not put so much stock in underwear numbers. You draft solid depth later in the draft, I feel like Tandy would be a great nickel and think Thomas could contribute immediately at S. I doubt they will ever be Pro Bowlers...they would be 5th and 6th rounders COME ON KIPER!

Plays slower than his 40 time?!? lol Please. And I guess Lafell plays faster than his almost 4.6 forty time huh? lmao

First year playing college football the dude gets almost 1000 yards! Thats fugging impressive!

Good size, good speed, nice hands, and produced in college. Stop hatting!

Dont we already have nickles in Capt, Bulter, and Hogan?!?! And almost all of Tandys INT's were off deflections.

Thomas is better and is gonna beat out the 4 - 5 other S's on the team as a 6th round pick?!? Please.

Wasted picks

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Dash you obviously value guys who play well against future burger king employees in jv ball and performing in shorts. I value production on the field against real talent, workout numbers are squat and be honest that got u on the Moss train

Um lets be real. You are not getting any good D1 player in the 6th or 7th round. Their is a reason why no one wanted them. OL and DT can come through late some times but I wouldnt count on it. You damn sure aint getting a good CB from a major conference in the 6th round.

That why you must look for sleepers and people with a lot of potential and upside. Whether that be from them being new to the game / position, coming from a smaller school ect.

It doesnt matter if the guy has only played flag football. Talent is talent. And Dale Moss is more talented than almost anyone we can draft in the 6th - 7th round.

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Moss may be the most gifted in that round. It is a fallacy to believe that you can predict the success of late rounders. If you believe that you can, you have too much confidence in your amateur scouting skills

No one can predict the success of ANY college player, 1st or 7th round.

Only thing you can do is look at what you know and make the best decision.

From the looks of if Dale Moss is the most gifted / has the most potential of any player late.

Like I said, I am all ears for people to introduce me to better sleeper / late round prospects.

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