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Panthergurus last mock until the combine


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FREE AGENCY:

LET GO:

Hardy: I don't want to think about a tag and trade because I don't know how realistic it is or isn't but we don't have the funds to resign him after a monster year.

Others:

Bell, Brockell, Byers, Campbell, Dockery, Hangartner, Hixon, Lafell, Munnerlyn, and Gary Williams.

RESIGN:

Anderson, Cole, Florence, Gano, Ginn, Gross, Mitchell, Mikell, and Wharton

NEW SIGNINGS:

Jared Allen: Cheaper and shorter term than what Hardy will want.

DRAFT:

1st Taylor Lewan 6-7 315 lbs OT Michigan- This guy is a potential LT of the future that finds himself falling because his team wasn't as good and he has an attitude problem sometimes. I think we get a steal here!

2nd Paul Richardson 6-1 172 lbs WR Colorado- Not a huge receiver but he's the best available with very good speed. Could be a steal that falls because he's from a small school.

3rd Aaron Colvin 6-0 192 lbs Oklahoma- We have to bolster the back 4 and this is a good start.

4th Seantrel Henderson 6-7 345 lbs OT Miami- This is a great developmental right tackle that may be able to contribute immediately.

5th Vinnie Sunserie 6-0 210 SS Alabama- He's injured but after he's recovered he could be a really good asset to have.

6th Deion Belue 5-11 183 CB Alabama- A late flyer on a guy who could contribute early. Alabama plays a zone scheme and he could come and play since we may or may not bring back some of the vet defensive backs.

7th L'Damion Washington 6-4 205 lbs WR Missouri- A big receiver who's unpolished but who has all the physical assets you want.

Potential Starting lineup:

Offense:

QB: Newton

RB: Williams/ Stewart barner

FB: Tolbert

LT: Gross

LG: Amini

C: Kalil

RG: Wharton

RT: Lewan/ Chandler

WR 1: Nicks/Richardson/ Ginn

WR 2: Smith/ King/ Washington

TE: Olsen/

DEFENSE:

DE: Johnson/ Alexander

DT: Lotulelei/Cole

DT: Short/Edwards

DE: Allen/ Addison

OLB: Davis

MLB: Kuechly

OLB: Klein

CB: Florence/ Colvin

SS: Mikell/ Lester

FS: Mitchell/ jones

CB: White/ Belue

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