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NFL Network's 2009 Draft Grade for the Panthers


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Carolina Panthers - C+

Traded next Year's 1st Round Pick

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - B-

Added Kellen Winslow JR + QB

New Orleans Saints - B

Atlanta Falcons - B+

Odd eh... didn't know if anyone else caught that... mayock is the guy who grades the drafts and produces accurate player abilities often as shown.

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ur right this guy must know what hes talking about. just like how mel kiper jr knew that mike williams would be great in the nfl. and how everyone in the world said reggie bush would be nearly as good as barry sanders.

analysts know dick.

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Yea, people are seeming to be forgetting that players you acquire for future draft picks count as part of that draft class (Tony G, K2 for Falcons + Bucs)

I have no problem with you being all excited about your picks. I just have a problem with your trying to trash our picks on our own board, you're a troll pure and simple, go back and post on your own board, not that you will since everybody knows it sucks... :lol:

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Carolina Panthers - C+

Traded next Year's 1st Round Pick

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - B-

Added Kellen Winslow JR + QB

New Orleans Saints - B

Atlanta Falcons - B+

Odd eh... didn't know if anyone else caught that... mayock is the guy who grades the drafts and produces accurate player abilities often as shown.

I dont see a link need to post it.

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