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Monster Mock offseason 1


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I haven't done a mock like this in a while. In this mock, I will hit on the new changes that I believe the Panthers will see in the offseason. One of those changes will be a new GM and another one will probably be a new HC.

Ernie Accorsi is the consultant for the Carolina Panthers and he will lead the GM search. He has ties all around the league due to the fact that he is a former GM of the New York Giants. I'm sure guys like Marc Ross and Tom Gamble will get a interview. I'm going to go out on the limb and present you guy will a surprise candidate who should garner a lot of interest this offseason.

General Manger- Nick Caserio

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A quarterback at John Carroll University, Caserio has served in a variety of coaching and scouting capacities for the Patriots since 2001. He was named Director of Player Personnel following the 2007 season.

His latest draft picks are Jerod Mayo, Patrick Chung, Sebastian Vollmer, Devin McCourty, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Nate Solder, Stevan Ridley, and Chandler Jones.

HC- Nick Saban

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If Caserio became the General manager for the Panthers I believe the first person he would pursue is Nick Saban. I know Saban first time in the NFL wasn't so good. Pete Caroll first time at HC wasn't good either with the Patriots. I believe Saban is ready again to make the jump. What more can he do at Alabama?

Draft pick #5 overall- Jonathan Hankins

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I think we miss out on Star and Jockel and go with the best person on the board which will be Hankins. Hankins will be a power pig at the next level. He has the potential to be very similar to Bj Raji. Some even compare him to the likes of Vince Wilfork because of his 325 frame.

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Hell no to the guy drafting for the Patriots lately. Other than a few hits (Gronk, Mayo, and the jury is still out on Solder, Ridley and Jones) he has SUCKED at drafting. He's been worse than Hurney at drafting, and there's not really even any room for disagreement there.

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Hell no to the guy drafting for the Patriots lately. Other than a few hits (Gronk, Mayo, and the jury is still out on Solder, Ridley and Jones) he has SUCKED at drafting. He's been worse than Hurney at drafting, and there's not really even any room for disagreement there.

Yup 125.99% agree.

Patriots recent drafts are poo.

They passed up on so many top tier prospects to add more picks each year to only draft mediocre players. And Belichick gets praise for that. Theres a reason why they're not a dominant team anymore bc they have a bunch of mediocre players on that team.

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