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Kuechly & Lotulelei both fell in our lap... it could happen...


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draft & free agency-

1st- OT Morgan Moses

2nd- WR Jordan Matthews

3rd- CB Jean-Baptiste

4th- OT James Hurst

FA- WR Kenny Britt

FA- OG Travelle Wharton

offense-

LT- James Hurst

LG- Amini Silatolu

C-- Ryan Kalil

RG- Travelle Wharton

RT- Morgan Moses

WR- Kenny Britt

WR- Jordan Matthews

TE- Greg Olsen

RB- Jonathan Stewart

FB- Mike Tolbert

QB- Cam Newton

defense-

DE- Greg Hardy

DT- Star Lotulelei

DT- Kawann Short

DE- Charles Johnson

LB- Thomas Davis

LB- Luke Kuechly

LB- A.J. Klein

CB- Melvin White

CB- Stanley Jean-Baptiste

SS- Roman Harper

FS- Charles Godfrey

special teams-

K- Graham Gano

P- Brad Nortman

PR/KR- Kenjon Barner

coaches-

HC Ron Rivera

OC- Mike Shula

DC- Sean McDermott

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I would be very unhappy with Moses at 28. That is a reach if I've ever seen one. And I wouldn't hope for someone to fall into our lap again. It COULD happen, but we better not be relying on something like that.

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True can get better value at 28. Why wouldn't you hope for great players to fall to us? That makes no sense

 

I would be ecstatic if they did but what I meant is G-mans plan better not be only to hope that someone like Lewan or Martin, or Cooks falls to us at 28. If that's the plan with no solid plan b, then I'd be very very concerned going into the draft.

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I do, and all of those guys should be there. Star should have been a top 5 pick. Moses has a 2nd round grade so he should be there at 28.

 

Matthews would be an absolute steal for us in the 2nd round.

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