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2013 mock offseason draft


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He's a sleeper in here. Many people will forget about him.

Mayock has Long listed as a Guard. He has the size for an OT but I'm wondering why Mayock has him at G. Probably he doesn't move as well?

No he moves really well, he's athletic as hell he started out at Guard and moved to Tackle this season. He's raw technique wise so you can't put him at LT from day one, but that's his position at the next level....

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CamJordan420, on 14 February 2013 - 08:04 PM, said:

Denver sends pick 2.26 and Tamme to the Panthers for JStew.

snapback.pngPanthers4lyfe, on 14 February 2013 - 08:11 PM, said:

Panthers confirm

approved. panthers have reached their player trade limit.

I'm not seeing this trade reflected on the pick list. Did the Panthers move down again or what?

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No he moves really well, he's athletic as hell he started out at Guard and moved to Tackle this season. He's raw technique wise so you can't put him at LT from day one, but that's his position at the next level....

i dno then. But mayock has him a Guard.

I was trying to figure it out also bc he has tremendous size for an OT

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i dno then. But mayock has him a Guard.

I was trying to figure it out also bc he has tremendous size for an OT

I think it's mainly because he started his career there and he can play right away at Guard, where he will take a year or so to transition to Tackle. He will end up as a LT in the NFL though. I can just about guarantee that....

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I think it's mainly because he started his career there and he can play right away at Guard, where he will take a year or so to transition to Tackle. He will end up as a LT in the NFL though. I can just about guarantee that....

Yea maybe.

probably has more value as a Guard than OT also.

He could possibly be a 2nd rounder if a Guard. Being an OT, he'd be an early 3rd or even 4th.

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Yea maybe.

probably has more value as a Guard than OT also.

He could possibly be a 2nd rounder if a Guard. Being an OT, he'd be an early 3rd or even 4th.

Most sites have him as a solid second rounder, some late second to early third. Even Mayock said during the Senior Bowl that Long's upside as a Tackle is through the roof and could entice some team late in the first-early second...

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Most sites have him as a solid second rounder, some late second to early third. Even Mayock said during the Senior Bowl that Long's upside as a Tackle is through the roof and could entice some team late in the first-early second...

I really think that he's a sure late 2nd rounder just based off his pedigree.

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