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If Stewart is healthy, he could have his best season. So I'm gonna say Stew with 1400 yards.

I like Deangelo out of the backfield for all-purpose yards.

IMO, we have the best ground game in the league and if we can put together a solid line, our defense and rush attack should enable the Panthers to control most games.

1400? LMFAO

id be happy if Stew rushes for 400yds.

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Why? Is that a dumb move? Most of the Secondary is on 1 & 2 yr deals right? Drafting for the future is a bad idea is that what you're saying?

It is when ur offense is a dumpster fire this is a team that went to the playoffs last year and suffered some of the worst offensive losses i've ever see in one turn over. And you want to add depth to the defense?

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It is when ur offense is a dumpster fire this is a team that went to the playoffs last year and suffered some of the worst offensive losses i've ever see in one turn over. And you want to add depth to the defense?

It's not about adding depth to our defense depending on the pick. If BPA is someone like Verrett, Fuller, Pryor or Ward when we select at 28, and the OTs and WRs on the board are not of value, then yes, you go defense. Any of those 4 guys would drastically improve our rent-a-DB secondary. I personally hope there is a franchise OT or WR1 at our selection, but there's a chance there won't be. Denying defense and reaching for offense is very short-sighted.

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I'm still campaigning for Kelvin Benjamin because he has all the physical tools to demand a double team and open up the middle of the field for Smitty and Olsen.

Only problem being Smitty is no longer here

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It's not about adding depth to our defense depending on the pick. If BPA is someone like Verrett, Fuller, Pryor or Ward when we select at 28, and the OTs and WRs on the board are not of value, then yes, you go defense. Any of those 4 guys would drastically improve our rent-a-DB secondary. I personally hope there is a franchise OT or WR1 at our selection, but there's a chance there won't be. Denying defense and reaching for offense is very short-sighted.

 

Well Pryor at 28 would be a huge drop and of course we would take him and I'd be thrilled with the pick.  All those other guys are borderline 1st rounders and it doesn't make sense to draft one of them over a borderline 1st OT (like Cyrus or Moses) or WR (like Lee).

 

His new mock for us is a beauty:

 

1st. Marqise Lee

2nd. Davante Adams

3rd. Billy Turner

4th. Dakota Dozier

5th. Ross Cockrell 

 

Yeah...that's solid as fug.  He has us passing on Moncrief for Adams though, only thing I'd change. Guess he doesn't like Moncrief though.

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1. Moses

2. Davante

3. Allen Robinson

Wasn't bored enough to skim through the rest. There's no way Robinson is there at 60 and he has us taking him in the third. He did mention he has Robinson going lower than he should but gave him to a team that has shown "a ton of interest" in him

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1. Moses

2. Davante

3. Allen Robinson

Wasn't bored enough to skim through the rest. There's no way Robinson is there at 60 and he has us taking him in the third. He did mention he has Robinson going lower than he should but gave him to a team that has shown "a ton of interest" in him

 

 

Round 1 - Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia

Round 2 - Davante Adams, WR, Fresno St

Round 3 - Allen Robinson, WR, Penn St

Round 4 - Dakota Dozier, G, Furman

Round 5 - Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke

Round 6 - Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming 

Round 7 - Philly Brown, WR, Ohio St

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Round 1 - Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia

Round 2 - Davante Adams, WR, Fresno St

Round 3 - Allen Robinson, WR, Penn St

Round 4 - Dakota Dozier, G, Furman

Round 5 - Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke

Round 6 - Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming

Round 7 - Philly Brown, WR, Ohio St

Love it!!!!!!

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