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Carolina Panthers Draft History...A look back at all the bad choices the Panthers have made.


jasonluckydog

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and some good picks as well just like every team in the NFL the bad outweigh the good.

http://www.panthers.com/team/history/college-draft-history.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_Panthers_draft_history

I tried to copy and paste but it just jumbles the names all over the place,

If you don't want to go to the Panthers,com site wiki has it as well.

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Who you want jasonluckydog?

I don't have a favorite this year the WR from WV T Austin looks exciting but risky love Star but I believe he will be gone...so I just hope our 1st round streak continues of good players.

2011 We had Cam OROY

2012 We had Luke DROY

2013 We ???

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I don't have a favorite this year the WR from WV T Austin looks exciting but risky love Star but I believe he will be gone...so I just hope our 1st round streak continues of good players.

2011 We had Cam OROY

2012 We had Luke DROY

2013 We ???

I'm your side of the mountain man. I don't have one particular player I'm dying to have drafted. I happy with anybody really. Kinda skeptical of Vaccaro. That said, I was skeptical of Luke.

While staying realistic, I hope Star falls in our lap.

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I don't have a favorite this year the WR from WV T Austin looks exciting but risky love Star but I believe he will be gone...so I just hope our 1st round streak continues of good players.

2011 We had Cam OROY

2012 We had Luke DROY

2013 We ???

I don't think we're going to find a third consecutive ROTY at no.14. Add to that, this is a weak draft at superstar talent. An OL or LB/DL will most likely win those prizes. Can't wait to see people go after Gettleman's throat at the end of the season for not getting another ROTY player.

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I'm your side of the mountain man. I don't have one particular player I'm dying to have drafted. I happy with anybody really. Kinda skeptical of Vaccaro. That said, I was skeptical of Luke.

While staying realistic, I hope Star falls in our lap.

Vaccaro may have the best chance to win ROTY.

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I just don't see the hype behind Vaccaro, he just doesn't seem great to me.

I like him a lot.

But going back to what I said, Star is the better player but history proves that DT just don't impact much in their rookie year. There's no DE that I'm in love with. I think DROTY is going to another LB like Manti or a DB.

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Looking that made me think, "If we trade future picks, I'm going to be pissed." Tired of missing draft picks to get shafted the next year. Frank Alexander might just be the only one it works out on, but if you think we traded that pick to make Joe Adams possible, it seems shitty right now...

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