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Panthers working out Lane Johnson


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Certainly not QB.

RB either but there isn't any RB talent this year.

I guess I took it for granted that QB and RB were out of the picture for this year. Add the fact that there isn't one worthy of #14.

There may not be any star quality players this year. But the talent is still there. Any of the top tenish will make their teams better. Even at 14, we are going to get an athlete. Hellz, the talent will still be there at 42, I think that is our seoond pick.

By reading the Huddle, I see 5 OL, 5 DL, and a smattering of DBs and WR in the running for #14. So we very well can get a talented player at a position of need. Sounds good to me. Throw in the fact that the second round should throw us another very good athlete, and this draft makes us better.

Draft isn't for two months. Still plenty of time for speculation.

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