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28th Pick in May


DaveThePanther2008

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Carolina is win now mode. They should bring in a FA for the wr position.  drafting a wr will take them atleast 1 year to start to really make an impact. save that wr pick until the 3rd.

That hasn't been the case the last couple of years. WR that have came in lately have had big impacts and took there teams to the playoffs. I think they should look in FA for veteran CBs instead to go up against the veteran WR we will be facing.

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um go reread. u r mistaken.  you even tripled the size and bolded it.

 

Nope. You edited. Look this was what I quoted from you:    :cool:

 

chknwing, on 14 Jan 2014 - 08:39 AM, said:snapback.png

current picks

 

1-28

2-60

3-92

4-124

5-156

6-188

7-202 from Giants for Beason

7-220 Colin Jones from SF

 

I absoulty want to trade down into the 2nd round and pick up another 3rd.  Its really a no brainer sitting at #28.

 

2nd TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins

2nd OT Jack Mewhort

3rd  OT Morgan Moses

3rd  WR Brandon Coleman

 

If Carolina trades tags Greg Hardy then this changes things considerably.

 

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If Nicks is signed, we'd still need to draft another receiver since he's been pretty injured in recent years and is somewhat of a reclamation project right now. Personally think the team should revamp the position all the way around, with Ginn being the only one I'd retain. Not that I have any input, but Nicks/Kenny Britt and Mario Manningham would be good additions as the no. 2 and 3 receivers, then also drafting another possibly in the first three rounds since we still need to think about life after Steve Smith.

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Give me kelvin Benjamin with the 28th pick. 6'6 230 lbs and can run. Perfect for Cam's high ball.

I agree....size alone makes this guy a factor his rookie season.

 

I'd love Decker, and Nicks, but we can't afford them. I say resign Ginn cheaply and bring this guy in to replace Lafell.

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The patchwork oline worked good enough this season. Guys aren't good enough to get open with all the time in the world. GMan must get Cam some weapons to throw to. Out of the young QBs he is compared to, he has the worst receiving corp hands down.  Its also not fair to Smitty, in the twilight of his career, to not have someone that allows him to be the #2 option.  

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