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McShay 2 Round Mock


Munch4455

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Sheldon Richardson*

Carolina Panthers (7-9)

COLLEGE: Missouri

AGE: 21

HT: 6-2½

WT: 294

POS: DT

Analysis: This is yet another team in the market for an offensive tackle, but it's still too early to consider the second-tier tackles on the board. Especially when a player like Richardson is available. He can bring explosiveness and playmaking ability to a defensive front that has gotten stale in recent years. Richardson can stay fresh in a rotation, giving head coach Ron Rivera and defensive coordinator Sean McDermott the penetrating 3-technique they've been looking for since taking over in Carolina.

No description, but has us taking Justin Hunter in the second. Would love that pick.

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just curious...........in this mock what other DT's where on the board at 14?

Sylvester Williams at 22, and John Jenkins at 31 are the next 2 off the board. Hes got Hankins going 52 overall.

Should be noted that he also has Corradelle Patterson on the board at 14.

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Sylvester Williams at 22, and John Jenkins at 31 are the next 2 off the board. Hes got Hankins going 52 overall.

Should be noted that he also has Corradelle Patterson on the board at 14.

I have been saying Hankins will plummet. If the ESPN jackholes are catching on he will be in trouble. Come draft day Richardson will drop as well, getting passed over for Short and maybe even Sly.
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Sheldon Richardson is very underrated. Dude is a straight up best and fast as poo for a DT. Fast as a line backer if not faster

Partially correct, he is a great athlete, but failed to run a sub 5 40 and his split was good. Good athlete yes, elite athlete, hell no. All of his ability is a wonderful thing but his production 4 sacks, 10.5 TFL does not warrant the 14th pick for a guy who gets run over in the run game
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