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S.Fed's Mock Offseason (#1)


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Overview:

 

At WR we basically have Smitty and McNutt.  Goodbye LaFell and with Hixon/Ginn, they're both toss-ups.  Basically, we need receivers.  RT is a big area to improve along with CB and DE if we don't re-sign Hardy.  Those are the givens.    

 

 

 

Re-sign:

 

Derek Anderson

Mike Mitchell (adequate 3-yr)

Jordan Gross (1-yr)

Travelle Wharton (1-yr)

Ted Ginn Jr. (inexpensive 3-yr)

Jordan Senn 

Jason Williams

Ben Hartsock

Colin Cole

 

 

UFA:

 

Disclaimer--I do not like the FA tackles and don't really see any outside our own being good fits that aren't way down on a lot of fa lists.      

 

*Corey Wootton DE – Stepped up this past season and given a likely defensive makeover happening in Chicago, he could be a good pickup at 26 y/o. 

 

*Alterraun Verner CB – One of the better CBs in the league and would work here.  Since we don't re-sign Hardy, I wanna fill WR needs via draft so we definitely would have the cash for Verner.   

 

 

 

 

DRAFT:

 

1 - Morgan Moses - OT UVA

 

A huge and versatile UVA lineman who's started since his freshman year? Mark him down.  He's a plug and play at RT and an instant improvement over Byron Bell who can become decent depth.  Moses played some RG early on even though he's strictly a tackle.  I would REALLY like A. Robinson or Beckham Jr. but think Moses brings a lot of value to the table if available.  

 

 

2 - Davante Adams - WR Fresno State

 

Don't overlook Adams.  I say Matthews, Landry, Beckham, Robinson and Cooks are gone by this pick but Adams is totally worth a 2nd rounder.  He is a deep threat and great red zone talent; has good hands and an overall physical receiver.  Needs to work on some stuff but he's still an immediate impact type.  I'd actually take him over Cooks and Landry.  

 

 

 

3 - Stanley Jean-Baptiste - CB Nebraska

 

Nebraska produces some darn good corners. He’s turned some heads, is 6'3 and a good all-around prospect.  Could go higher but I like him here if available. 

 

 

4 - Kenny Ladler - FS Vanderbilt

 

Keep beefing up the secondary. 

 

 

5 – Richard Rodgers – TE California

 

I’ve seen him projected lower but think he’s going to rise through the draft process and I’d love to get him.  I watched Cal a bit this past year and think he has great potential.  Really dynamic and explosive for a TE. 

 

 

6 – Tracy Moore – WR OK State

 

This guy was a shadow behind Blackmon and Dez Bryant when he came to OK State but I think possesses some great talent.  Reminds me A LOT of Jarrett Boykin. 

 

 

7 – Zack Kerr – DT Delaware

 

I’ll admit I don’t know much on this guy but it’s a late round flier.  

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2014 Panthers Roster:

 

OFFENSE

 

QB

Cam Newton

*D. Anderson

 

RB

D. Williams

J. Stewart

Kenjon Barner

 

FB

Mike Tolbert

Richie Brockel

 

WR

Steve Smith

DaVante Adams

*Ted Ginn Jr.

Tracy Moore

Marvin McNutt

Tavares King

 

TE

Greg Olsen

Richard Rodgers

Ben Hartsock

 

OL

*Gross (Bond)

*Wharton (Kug, Scott)

Kalil (Folkerts)

Amini (Kug, Scott)

Morgan Moses (Bell)

 

DEFENSE

 

DL

Johnson (Addison, Roh)

Star (Cole, Kerr)

Short (Edwards)

Alexander (Wootton, Horton)

 

LB

Davis

Kuechly

Klein

(Depth: Blackburn, Williams, Senn)

 

CB

A. Verner

Jean-Baptiste

Melvin White

(Munnerlyn maybe)

*Drayton Florence

Josh Norman

 

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*Mike Mitchell

Colin Jones

 

Kenny Ladler

Robert Lester

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My personal opinion, I don't like some of the draft picks.  Don't think it's wise to draft a TE or DT this year.   Plus, if trade Hardy that should give us an extra draft pick.  Also, the receivers you choose are that impressive, there are far more talented guys we could choose from.  Morgan Moses is a solid OT, but not a first round pick.  There is a possibility of Taylor Lewan being available.  If he is, we need to take him, but really we probably need to go after a WR with our first pick, then take an OT in the 2nd.  I'm sure Moses will be there in the 2nd for us to take.  Just my two cents. 

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My personal opinion, I don't like some of the draft picks.  Don't think it's wise to draft a TE or DT this year.   Plus, if trade Hardy that should give us an extra draft pick.  Also, the receivers you choose are that impressive, there are far more talented guys we could choose from.  Morgan Moses is a solid OT, but not a first round pick.  There is a possibility of Taylor Lewan being available.  If he is, we need to take him, but really we probably need to go after a WR with our first pick, then take an OT in the 2nd.  I'm sure Moses will be there in the 2nd for us to take.  Just my two cents. 

 

I think Moses could go Top-20 so we seem to have a difference of opinion there.  I went for guys I like as prospects over positional needs later in the draft so that likely makes it look off.

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i like the Adams pick. he is the best high point catcher in the draft. i was watching derek carr cut ups since there is not many cut ups of him and he caught a red zone TD in every single game i watched.

 

Totally

 

My wideout prefs are:

 

R1:

 

1. Robinson

2. Matthews

3. Beckham Jr.

 

R2:

 

1. Adams

2. Landry

3. Coleman

 

 

 

I had Tracy Moore [wr] and Richard Rodgers [te] in there because those are two I think will creep up boards to the mid rounds.   

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Totally

 

My wideout prefs are:

 

R1:

 

1. Robinson

2. Matthews

3. Beckham Jr.

 

R2:

 

1. Adams

2. Landry

3. Coleman

 

 

 

I had Tracy Moore [wr] and Richard Rodgers [te] in there because those are two I think will creep up boards to the mid rounds.   

 

yeah i like Beckham a lot in the late 1st round, and Adams in the 2nd round range. hell i can see Adams creeping up to the late 1st, even Daniel Jeremiah has him going in the 1st. Rodgers is the son of our very own special teams coach, so i like the chances of him coming here.

 

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yeah i like Beckham a lot in the late 1st round, and Adams in the 2nd round range. hell i can see Adams creeping up to the late 1st, even Daniel Jeremiah has him going in the 1st. Rodgers is the son of our very own special teams coach, so i like the chances of him coming here.

 

 

No way! Awesome factoid.  I'm a Pac-12 fan but didn't know that bout Rodgers.  

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I think there might be 5 or so OT's taken in the first round, but at this point, I don't see Moses going until mid to late second as he has little prospects of being a LT.

 

The combine will clear up a lot for us

 

You are thinking outside the box which is good.  I think you are not getting value for the first rounder, but exceptional value for the second rounder, so maybe it will even out.

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