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Grade the Panthers Day 3 and Overall Draft Picks


Kevin Greene

Grade the Panthers Draft  

117 members have voted

  1. 1. How do you Grade the Panthers Day 3 Draft Picks?

    • A
      14
    • B
      43
    • C
      30
    • D
      23
    • F
      6
  2. 2. How do you grade the Panthers Overall 2013 Draft Class?

    • A
      37
    • B
      53
    • C
      21
    • D
      5
    • F
      0
  3. 3. Finally, how do you grade the Panthers off season Moves to date?

    • A
      39
    • B
      52
    • C
      22
    • D
      2
    • F
      1


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Good weed? Come on stop lying to yourself.

crazy son.

great frame (6'4 320 )

freakish arms (almost 35inches)

athletic / versatile (played OT and OG)

quick feet (quickest of all the OG's in the draft if I heard correctly)

great college production (was either no sacks or a few sacks and only a handful of hurries)

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crazy son.

great frame (6'4 320 )

freakish arms (almost 35inches)

athletic / versatile (played OT and OG)

quick feet (quickest of all the OG's in the draft if I heard correctly)

great college production (was either no sacks or a few sacks and only a handful of hurries)

This!! I don't know if he will start this year but going forward he could be a beast. Dare I say he could be just as good as cooper and warmack three years down the road.

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crazy son.

great frame (6'4 320 )

freakish arms (almost 35inches)

athletic / versatile (played OT and OG)

quick feet (quickest of all the OG's in the draft if I heard correctly)

great college production (was either no sacks or a few sacks and only a handful of hurries)

The guy has been playing against d2 talent.so yea he's a man down there pushing around 260 pound dts. Most people have never heard of him even the people who scout for a living. He's not even as good of a prospect as amini, and amini got crushed when he came in and started.

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Day 1 starter? lol The guy won't even be active on gamedays. I won't be surprised to see him end up on the practice squad. I picture one idiot scout banging the table and screaming for us to draft this guy, probably the same one that wanted Amini over Cordy Glenn. What a huge reach.

Kugbila was just hoping to get drafted AT ALL. If we had taken him in the 6th then I could have said, well he was a 7th-UDFA prospect and we didn't have a 7th, so OK not too terrible. But to take him in the 4th with all that talent left on the board was really just a total WTF moment.

The last time I've had feeling that a guy was this much of a reach... Terrell McClain in 2011, Armanti Edwards in 2010 and Corvey Irvin in 2009.

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