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Pre-Combine Mock -- Panthers Cream their Pants Edition


nagai

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I didn't really plan on the mock turning out the way it did... it just happened. My favourite pick here is Pryor to the Jets. Rex just got an extension, and time and time again he's proven that he'll draft toys on defence over patching offensive needs. He whined publicly when they drafted a receiver in the first lol (Stephen Hill). Wouldn't be the first time we got lucky on draft day.

 

1. Houston Texans – Teddy Bridgewater QB

2. St. Louis Rams – Jake Matthews OT

3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Blake Bortles QB

4. Cleveland Browns – Johnny Manziel QB

5. Oakland Raiders – Jadeveon Clowney DE

6. Atlanta Falcons – Greg Robinson OT

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Sammy Watkins WR

8. Minnesota Vikings – Anthony Barr OLB

9. Buffalo Bills – Eric Ebron TE

10. Detroit Lions – Justin Gilbert CB

11. Tennessee Titans – Khalil Mack OLB

12. New York Giants – Taylor Lewan OT

13. St. Louis RamsHasean Clinton-Dix S

14. Chicago Bears – Lois Nix III DT

15. Pittsburgh Steelers – CJ Mosley ILB

16. Baltimore Ravens – Mike Evans WR

17. Dallas Cowboys – Timmy Jernigan DT

18. New York Jets – Calvin Pryor S

19. Miami Dolphins – Zach Martin OT

20. Arizona Cardinals – Cyrus Kouandjio OT

21. Green Bay Packers – Darqueze Dennard CB

22. Philadelphia Eagles – Ryan Shazier OLB

23. Kansas City Chiefs – Stephon Tuitt DE

24. Cincinnati Bengals – Aaron Donald DT

25. San Diego Chargers – Kelvin Benjamin WR

26. Cleveland Browns – Carlos Hyde RB

27. New Orleans Saints – Kony Ealy OLB

28. Carolina Panthers – Marqise Lee WR

29. New England Patriots – Morgan Moses OT

30. San Francisco 49ers – Ra'Shede Hageman DE

31. Denver Broncos – Bradley Roby CB

32. Seattle Seahawks – Jace Amaro TE

 

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I'm not wild about Lee, still don't trust WR's from USC.

 

Yeah I'm not saying that I don't have any reservations. At least he seems to be super competitive -- that should help him succeed. I'm also worried about how prone he is to getting injured. Still, I'm not sure if the Panthers can pass on a talent like that. Other options I've considered are Moses, Robinson, and Amaro.

 

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Only Panthers draft that would make me cream my pants.

1st round) DE- Jadeveon Clowney

2nd round) WR- Sammy Watkins

3rd round) OT- Greg Robinson

4th round) OT- Jake Matthews

5th round) WR- Mike Evans

6th round) CB- Justin Gilbert

7th round) S- Calvin Pryor

Replace Clowney with Barr and Mike Evans with ASJ and I'm with you.

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the only true concern with Lee is his health and concentration drops. his skill set is huge, and he has the ability to be that #1 WR we have all wanted for years. you guys have to get over this USC WR stigma. i guess we got lucky with Cam because name another Auburn QB that was worth a crap.

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Only Panthers draft that would make me cream my pants.

 

1st round) DE- Jadeveon Clowney

2nd round) WR- Sammy Watkins

3rd round) OT- Greg Robinson

4th round) OT- Jake Matthews

5th round) WR- Mike Evans

6th round) CB- Justin Gilbert

7th round) S- Calvin Pryor

 

 

meh seen better 2/10

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