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Draft day shocker - prediction


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If someone posted DG's last draft the day before the draft....no one would have believed it. No one would have believed DT, DT, G, LB, RB.

No one would have believed his first real offseason to date either.

Now, I am not saying his choices are wrong but I do think he continues keeping the fanbase off.

I think DG will draft a DE and maybe a another RB. DG seems to extremely focused on the cap and long term winning. DE is spot he will need leverage and options and you find your RBs in the draft.

I think first round is a T. With him adding a 3 rd roundish WR.

That isn't what I want but my guess on how things play out

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I think he will draft BPA regardless of position just like he has said all along and like he did last year. I don't know why folks keep saying he will draft a player at a specific round unless that happens to be BPA.

He also said he would fill needs through FA so that he could take BPA

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I think he will draft BPA regardless of position just like he has said all along and like he did last year. I don't know why folks keep saying he will draft a player at a specific round unless that happens to be BPA.

BPA is always impacted by team specific factors. BPA varies team by team bc they all have different needs. Sometimes a BPA is so glaring you go true BPA but BPA is largely a team specific thing IMO.

He will take the BPA for Carolina. The for Carolina part is why we will look at things different than other teams.

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 I would be excited if we drafted a CB  (Denard, Verrett, Fuller) or a Safety, Pryor would be AWESOME! Shocker would be Kony Ealy or Louis Nix, i would scratch my head.  Dee Ford wouldnt even shock me as we could technically rotate him in with Hardy and let Hardy walk next year, or cut Johnson.  A top tier RB in the second round would not even be a shocker, as we are going to need one next year after we cut Deangelo and Stewart.  Basically i wouldnt be shocked with any picks unless its another DT, QB, or LB in the first.

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I like Zach Moore at DE if we end up with one...which could wind up happening at some point in the draft.  

 

We have to add wideouts so that's a given.  I think safety could be the surprise and we end up cutting Godfrey.  Maybe grab Buchanan, Reynolds, or Ladler.       

 

I especially like Ladler because how integral he was in that defense both his junior and senior years.  He can also change-up at the safety spot.    

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I don't think there's a chance he drafts a RB in the first 4 rounds. Maybe, just maybe a DE if he's BPA and really high on his board.

I think the 5th or 6th rounds are great rounds for RBs. For most positions those are projects.... RBs IMO are an exception to that

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At our pick i can't see how a WR or OL is not the top rated on our board because of the depth in this years draft.

 

Who knows though, some stud could slip at the Safety, CB position. This place would go absolutely bananas if we didn't draft a WR in the first two rounds.

 

and honestly i probably will too.

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