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Cyrus Kouandjio..... WHY?


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Didn't this guy have a real crappy combine workout?  Doesn't he have possible knee issues?

 

Do we really want to waste a #1 pick on a guy who has the potential to be another J. Otah?

 

I don't know why mock drafts continue to select him for us.   I wouldn't touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.  Well at least in round 1.

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these supposed draft guru's look at our biggest weakness and pick the BPA for us at our pick. I hope to god we don't pick him but wtf do i know 

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I read somewhere that the knee issues were overblown and one of those - god forgive me for saying this - Smokescreens that teams throw out around draft season in order to try and get a player to fall to them. For all we know, we started that rumor in order to try and take him in the first. 

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Didn't this guy have a real crappy combine workout?  Doesn't he have possible knee issues?

 

Do we really want to waste a #1 pick on a guy who has the potential to be another J. Otah?

 

I don't know why mock drafts continue to select him for us.   I wouldn't touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.  Well at least in round 1.

to answer your question , No we do not want to waste a #1 pick ont his guy.There is a reason it is called a mock draft.because those who do them deserve to be mocked mercilessly. 

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Aren't serviceable linemen easier to find than playmaking skill players?  Unless we were in the top of the draft taking the true tackles then I'm leary of making a T the first pick for the Panthers. 

 

But then again I was adamantly against DT's high in the draft last year.  (points finger gun at head and makes bang sound)

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