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Panthers Draft


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What are your thoughts????????

 

Scenario 1                                                                  Scenario 2

First Round                                                                 First Round

Cedric Ogbuehi                                                          Justin Gilbert

 

Second Round                                                           Second Round

Loucheiz Purifoy                                                        Gabe Jackson

 

Third Round                                                               Third Round

Donte Moncrief or Jarvis Landry                               Jackson Jeffcoat

 

Fourth Round                                                            Fourth Round

Arthur Lynch                                                              Mike Davis

 

Fifth Round                                                                Fifth Round

L'Damian Washington                                               Kenny Ladler

 

 

Scenario 3                                                                Scenario 4

First Round                                                               First Round

David Yankey                                                            Cedric Ogbuehi

 

Second Round                                                          Second Round 

Odell Beckham Jr.                                                    Gabe Jackson

 

Third Round                                                            Third Round

Ahmad Dixson                                                        Jackson Jeffcoat

 

Fourth Round                                                         Fourth Round 

Dee Ford                                                                Arthur Lynch

 

Fifth Round                                                             Fifth Round

L'Damian Washington                                            Kenny Ladler

 

 

Scenario 4

First Round

Ryan Shazier

 

Second Round

Gabe Jackson

 

Third Round

Aaron Colvin 

 

4th Round

George Uko

 

5th Round

JaWuan James

 

 

 

 

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draft 1 would be great. Cedric has changed his mind some what, and Josh Norris has him ranked as his 2nd OT. he should come out, because i doubt he slides out the 1st.

 

here is a blurb

 

Texas A&M T Cedric Ogbuehi told reporters on Tuesday he will consider his NFL options after the season.

Ogbuehi has slightly changed his stance, since he previously stated he would return and play left tackle for the departed Jake Matthews. "Will also point out Ogbuehi reiterated time and again during interview he's not even thinking about any of that with two big games left in the regular season," beat writer Brent Zwernerman tweeted. Our own Josh Norris has ranked Ogbuehi as the No. 2 tackle in this class for weeks.

http://www.rotoworld.com/playernews/cfb/nfl-draft

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Yeah, he has been going back and forth for awhile.

 

Bottom line for me

 

If we get the chance to get a potential replacement for Gross, we had better not pass it up.  2nd round, I would be fine with a CB or WR.

 

Thinking now, we might be okay for another season at G.  Maybe take another in the 5th or 6th, but we have enough on IR right now to choke a horse.

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If Cedric declares he'll shoot up the boards. Much like Jake Matthews last year, Cedric would be a top flight LT in College Football if not for another guy already there. I would pencil him in as a top 15-20 selection if he declares.

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