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Who Do You *NOT* Want the Panthers to Draft at 14th Overall?


rayzor

  

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  1. 1. What pick would piss you off the most at #14?

    • Chance Warmack OG
      5
    • Jonathan Cooper OG
      0
    • Sheldon Richardson DT
      29
    • Xavier Rhodes CB
      1
    • Desmond Trufant CB
      0
    • Tavon Austin WR
      14
    • Cordarrelle Patterson WR
      10
    • DeAndre Hopkins WR
      1
    • Keenan Allen WR
      4
    • Jonathan Cyprien S
      4
    • Kenny Vaccaro S
      7
    • DJ Fluker OT
      6
    • Tyler Eifert TE
      12
    • Barkevious Mingo DE
      15
    • Datone Jones DE/DT
      3
    • Jesse Williams DT
      2
    • Sylvester Williams DT
      3
    • Other (post below)
      1
    • I'm cool with anyone they pick
      13


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just out of curiosity and as a companion/follow-up to that thread by OnlyPantherFaninMaine.

probably a beating of a dead horse for some, but you know at least that dead horse will be tender when you throw it on the grill.

anyway....

for me, warmack just because he's a guard. not a crucial enough piece for a team with holes in so many areas. if we were more set across the board...maybe, but not for us. not at #14.

that's my opinion, anyway. take it for the pile of dorito crumbs it is.

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if i wasn't so blindly anti-OG in the first round, i'd be right there with you.

My favorite part of the Gettleman presser, apart from the "HOGMOLLY" reference, was his opinion that most often postions of need are already on your roster and you just have to coach them up. I can not descibe how good that feels coming from our tenured pro scout talent evaluator boss man. He has positioned us for BPA like hurnia never ever did.

Its a show and im propped up with my popped corn and ice cold sweet tea. Feels good man, really good.

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I don't have a name, but I will say that I don't want us to draft a bust or someone that will be injury prone or lack the drive and determination to be successful.

Obviously this won't be determined for awhile. I just hope we pick a solid starter from day 1 as everyone else here does.

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