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Your Carolina Panthers Draft Grade On Day Three? / Overall 2012 Draft Grade?


Kevin Greene

  

113 members have voted

  1. 1. Your Carolina Panthers Day 3 Draft Grade?

    • A
      59
    • B
      43
    • C
      8
    • D
      0
    • F
      3
  2. 2. Your Carolina Panthers Overall 2012 Draft Grade?

    • A
      72
    • B
      35
    • C
      4
    • D
      2
    • F
      0


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Your Carolina Panthers Day 3 Draft Grade?

4th Round:

(Note the Panthers sent this year's 6th round pick and a 2013 3rd round pick for the rights to an additional 4th round pick)

Joe Adams Wr Arkansas

Frank Alexander DE, Oklahoma

5th Round

Josh Norman CB, Coastal Carolina

6th Round

Brad Nortman P, Wisconsin

7th Round

D.J. Campbell S Cal

Your Carolina Panthers 2012 Draft Overall Grade?

Luke Kuechly

Amini Silatolu

Frank Alexander

Joe Adams

Josh Norman

Brad Nortman

D.J. Campbell

What say you?

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I am really happy with this class but there are a lot of questions and two key draftees having to make huge leaps in competition.

I usually withhold judgement because no one really knows until these guys have played a couple of years. I mean.. remember when everyone was talking about how terrible last year's qb class was. Now it looks like there are two all-stars and at least 3 legit starters from that class in the NFL and maybe more with Locker, Yates, Mallett, etc still growing and learning.

Having said that, I will give it an B+ right now. An A+ if the big boy and Norman pan out.

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