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Knox Bardeen's 7 Round Mock for the Panthers (BR Article)


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Round 1 Morgan Moses OT Virginia

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Round 2 Paul Richardson WR Colorado

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Round 3 CB Stanley Jean-Baptiste Nebraska

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Round 4 OT Cameron Fleming Stanford

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Round 5 Dontae Johnson FS/CB NC State

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Round 6 Chris Watt OG Notre Dame

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Round 7 WR Michael Campanero Wake Forest

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2017082-complete-panthers-7-round-mock-draft-for-2014

 

Not a bad 7 round mock.  

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at 28, we are honestly looking at 2nd round talent at that point, no way around it. people thinking we will be getting someone along the lines of Sammy watkins are sadly mistaken. This is the most likely outcome of any draft, and it isn't god awful. 

 

Maybe if you're hellbent on WR or OT. If you're just drafting the BPA then no, we won't have to settle for a second round player. 

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Not bad. We almost have to take Moses if he's there in the 1st. I've seen plenty of mocks with him going to the top ten of the 2nd so we might as well

I said the same thing.  I thought it was one of the best 7 round Mocks I've seen so far.  SJB would start at Nickel immediately.  Camp would be a solid slot receiver and we would finally add depth to our OL.  Lastly, if Fleming could come in and show out in camp we WOULDN'T have to worry about Bell.  Which is always a plus.   

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I don't think we're drafting that many secondary players and I'm not a big fan of frail Paul Richardson.

I like the Oline pick but do we really need 3 of them??

I would truly hate if we came out of this draft with Paul Richardson and the wake kid as the only weapons we add to our WR corp.

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