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Matt Miller (BR NFL writer) Carolina mock draft


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I'd take it.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1970832-2014-nfl-mock-draft-post-combine-update

1. OT Zack Martin, Notre Dame

2. WR Jordan Matthews, Vandy

3. CB Terrance Mitchell, Oregon

4. FS Marqueston Huff, Wyoming

5. WR Jeff Janis, Saginaw State

6. DE Cassius Marsh, UCLA

7. SS Hakeem Smith, Louisville

The only thing I would change is if Kraken gets re-signed I wouldn't take the 6th round DE, I'd take QB Connor Shaw from South Carolina at that spot.

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I'm sure he and his fans would rather see him in a spot where he could compete for a starting job, but I'd love to see him groomed to back up Cam.

 

Yeah he would be the perfect back-up here but i would rather him try and become a starter somewhere.

 

As long as he is in the league, i'll be happy cause he is just a winner and has improved his passing every year. I mean he only threw ONE Int last year. That's crazy.

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Zack Martin is projected to be a guard in the NFL. If he's BPA at that point then fine... but if there's someone on the board with similar grading that is projected to be an OT in the NFL I would rather see us take them.

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