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Carolina Panthers: the 28th Pick


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Well, that's our. Be happy with the 28th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.

 

Previous 28th picks:

2013: Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC
2012: Nick Perry, LB, USC
2011: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama

2010: Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

2009: Eric Wood, C, Louisville

2008: Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC

2007: Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan

2006: Mercedes Lewis, TE, UCLA

2005: Luis Castillo, DT, Northwestern

2004: Chris Gamble, CB, Ohio State

2003: Andre Woolfolk, CB, Oklahoma

 

 

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As long as Jenkins is there  Im fine with that 2.

 

I like all the three TEs a lot. I just wouldnt prefer to go that route as my first option. I get that Rivera was really high on Eifert in the past draft, but it doesn't really make sense. We need down field play makers for Cam to throw to. This two TE set is intriguing but it's really just an imagination. Fans get too caught up with Brady, Gronk, and the criminal up in NE.

 

It'd def help the offense but it will take time to develop an Amaro, Ebron, or ASJ. The TE position for a rookie to come in and contribute is just a little harder.

 

However, I would be fine taking ASJ if he was BPA + Gettleman addressing WRs through (1) FA and (2) Draft. I just wouldnt invest everything in a rookie TE and expect Cam to dramatically lead this team pass the Divisional round next year.

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All about value. Anything you get at 28 will not be top of the line but the real value in this draft will be rounds 2-3. with so many underclassmen coming out this year(record breaking) someone is going to get some steals on the back end of the first all the way to the third.ASJ wouldn't be my pick if ebron and amaru were on the board but thats unlikely. Also would go with benjamin if he were there but with cleveland picking before us i dout it. ASJ has the best hands and catch at the point of attack of anyone in the draft. And he may be more pro ready than most due to his ability to atleast come in and be a decent blocker which none of the other tes really can do at this point.

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