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2014 Draft - A Balanced Approach


Ace_Aladdin

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I expect Panthers to be back in 2014 with vengeance and ready to roll even better than 2013 season.  With the help of 2014 draft, I expect a overhaul in Offense &  putting us in position to have complete team on the both side of the ball. While the Defense keeps opponents at bay, I expect the offense to rack up points. No more 3 & out and points left off the board.

 

TOTAL DOMINATION! KEEP POUNDING! 

 

My mock draft depending on prospecting falling to us.

 

 

1st round/  LT/RT- Antonio Richardson -Tennessee - 6'-6" 327lbs

                 

                  RG/LG-Gabe Jackson         - Mississippi State - 6-'3" 335lbs

                  

                  LT/RT-  Cyrus Kouandjio    -  Alabama - 6'-6" 320lbs

                 

                  LT/RT-Greg Robinson        - Auburn - 6'-5"  320lbs

                

                  RG/LG-Cyril Richardson     - Baylor -  6'-5" 340lbs 

 

2nd round/  WR- Kelvin Benjamin  - Florida State - 6'-5" 235lbs

                 

                   WR- Allen Robinson - Penn State - 6'-3" 210lbs

                 

                   WR- Jordan Matthews - Vanderbilt - 6'3" 205lbs

                   

                   WR- Odell Beckham -  LSU  - 5'-11" 193lbs

               

                   TE-   Austin-Seferian-Jenkins- Washington - 6'-6" 276lbs

                  

                   TE- Troy Niklas- Notre Dame- 6'-6" 270lbs

 

3rd round / RT- Seantrel Henderson - Miami - 6'-7" 345lbs

                  

                  RT- Jawuan James - Tennessee- 6'-6" 318lbs

                  

                 RG- Jon Halapio - Florida - 6-'3" 320lbs

                

                 CB- Keith McGill - Utah - 6'-2" 205lbs

 

                 CB- Louchiez Purifoy - Florida- 6'-0"  190lbs

 

4th round/ WR- Brandon Coleman - Rutgers- 6'-5"  220lbs

                

                  WR- Jeff Janis - Saignaw Valley - 6'-3" 218lbs

                 

                  TE-  Arthur Lynch -  Georgia -  6'-5" 254lbs

                 

                  TE-  Marcel Jensen - Fresno State -  6'-5" 270lbs

 

5th round/ CB - Deion Belue - Alabama - 5'-11" 183lbs

                  

                 CB- Ross Cockrell- Duke - 6'-0" 190lbs

 

                 DE- Ben Gardner - Standford - 6'-4" 277lbs

 

                 RB- Ladarius Perkins - Mississippi State - 5'-10" 190lbs

 

6th round/ WR- Devin Street- Pittsburgh - 6'-3" 190lbs

                  

                 WR- L'Damian Washington - Missouri - 6'-4" 205 lbs

 

                 RG- Ryan Groy - Wisconsin - 6'-5" 320lbs

 

                 TE - Crockett Gillmore -  Colorado State - 6'-6" 255lbs

 

7th round/ C- Dillon Day - Mississippi State - 6'-4" 300lbs

                  

                  C- Jonotthan Harrison - Florida - 6'-3" 320lbs

 

                  OLB- Derrell Johnson - East Carolina - 6'-2" 264lbs

 

                  QB- Connar Shaw - South Carolina - 6'-1" 209lbs

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Of course a lot is going to depend on workouts, but I am thinking that Coleman is going to be drafted higher than Benjamin. His 40 low is 4.48 and he has deceptive game speed. Don't know that he's lasting until the 4th. You probably have him rated way too low.

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Of course a lot is going to depend on workouts, but I am thinking that Coleman is going to be drafted higher than Benjamin. His 40 low is 4.48 and he has deceptive game speed. Don't know that he's lasting until the 4th. You probably have him rated way too low.

 

I think a lot of people still have him as a 3rd round guy but he has a huge upside and would not be surprised if he slides into the 2nd. 

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Do we have any additional picks from the Beason trade or compensatory picks?

We got a 7th for beast. Comp picks aren't announced til later, but off the top of my head I really can't think of ANYONE we let walk last year that would net us anything at all.

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I dont think any of the guys that you listed in the 2nd will be there when we pick.

 

 

I'm pretty sure one of them is going to slip if not another great prospect, it happens every year. My idle choice for 2nd round pick is either WR- Kelvin Benjamin or  Austin-Seferian-Jenkins  either one  would be a day one starter on the offense.

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1) LT Cyrus Kouandjio    6'-6" 320

2) CB E.J. Gaines 5'11" 195 4.5 <40>

3) OG Brandon Linder 6'6" 315

4) CB Jaylen Watkins 6'0" 187 4.49

5)   WR L'Damian Washington 6'-4" 205 lbs 4.39  :or   WR Devin Street 6'3" 193 4.53

 

Pick up some FA's and we good to go

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