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My draft 2014 1.0 & 1.1


Toundra

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I would have the medical staff take a very damn hard look at Kouandjio. If he's there at 28, the Panthers will have to think hard about passing him up.

 

Still, not a big fan of Mewhort. Not sure about the hype with Jean-Baptiste other than just being a tall cb. Looks very raw and didnt impress me at the combine. Im not sure if could take a chance on a player that raw when corner is such a huge need for us. I'm iffy on Coleman even tho, he's so intriguing but def would take him in the 4th.

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Do we have a 7th round pick anymore?  It's not showing up on the draft simulator game.  Also, if we trade Hardy are we going to get an extra draft pick?  An extra first round pick would be huge since we could use that to get a stud WR and OT, because if we trade Hardy, we're going to need to draft a DE early, preferably the 2nd round.  

 

Yes we have a 7th round pick from the Giants in the Beason trade. We could trade Hardy, but I think a first rounder is unlikely.

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I like the 2nd mock better than the first. I still don't think we draft OL at 28 just because of gross. I don't think BPA will be OL. Mewhort in the 2nd would be great and I like jean-baptiste and bodine. I think bodine could be a starter on the right side or at least heavy in the rotation depending on the health of silatolu.

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I think we aren't gonna do much in the way of corner I'm feeling heavy Oline and Wide Receiver

 

1st- Morgan Moses (OT) Virginia

2nd- Donte Moncrief (WR) Ole Miss

3rd- James Hurst (OT) North Carolina

4th- Jeff Janis (WR) Saginaw Valley

5th- Aaron Colvin (CB) Oklahoma 

6th- Xavier Grimble (TE) USC

7th- Logan Thomas (QB) VT

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I would have the medical staff take a very damn hard look at Kouandjio. If he's there at 28, the Panthers will have to think hard about passing him up.

 

Still, not a big fan of Mewhort. Not sure about the hype with Jean-Baptiste other than just being a tall cb. Looks very raw and didnt impress me at the combine. Im not sure if could take a chance on a player that raw when corner is such a huge need for us. I'm iffy on Coleman even tho, he's so intriguing but def would take him in the 4th.

 

 Get Anthony Collins 6'-5" 315lbs via FA for LT.  http://www.nfl.com/player/anthonycollins/2507480/profile

 

Coach: Riverboat Ron & Co.

QB: CAM | Anderson

WR: Benjamin | Smith | Ginn | Moncrief 

OL:  LT-Collins | LG- Amini | C-Kalil | RG-Jackson | RT-James

RB: Stewart | Williams | Barner

FB: Tolbert | Zordich

TE: Olsen | Williams

 

DE: Hardy | CJ | Addison | Horton

DT: Star | KK | Collins

LB: Kuechly | Davis | Klein

CB: White | Exum | Captain

S   : Mitchell | Lester 

 

K:  Gano | Nortman

 

1st round- WR Kelvin Benjamin 6'-5" 240lbs

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/kelvin-benjamin?id=2543471

 

2nd round - RG Gabe Jackson 6'-3" 338lbs  MSSTATE

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/gabe-jackson?id=2543733

 

3rd round -  RT Ju'Wuan James 6'-6" 309lbs Tennessee

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/ja'wuan-james?id=2543755

 

4th round - WR Donte Moncrief 6'-2" 221lbs

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/donte-moncrief?id=2543614

 

5th round - CB Antone Exum 6'-0" 213lbs

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/antone-exum?id=2543680

 

6th round - TE Arthur Lynch  6'-5" 258lbs 

 

7th round -OLB Tyler Starr 6'-4" 250lbs

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/tyler-starr?id=2543857

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Would love Collins.

Benjamin could very likely be the pick at 28.

Not sure if Gabe Jackson will be there that late in the 2nd. Moncrief had a very good combine which could easily make him a 2nd rounder. A lot of fans love the kid. Not sure how the experts cannot see the talent in him. Rich Eisen said during the combine that fans were blowing up his twitter? I think bc they were skipping Moncrief's 40.

I was a huge fan of Exum but he'll most likley have to play safety in the NFL. Very good coverage guy but shows no effort in wanting to tackle. With the way he's built he should be lighting receivers and running backs up, but hes not.

I like the Starr kid a lot too.

Again, not sure if Arthur Lynch will fall that late. He had a solid senior bowl week.

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