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


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Hate it. Hate Moses in the first. I like Richardson well enough, but in the third or later. Other mid round CBs I like better than SJB.

Going OT then WR likely gets us second and third round players in the first and second. WR then OT gets us value.

Unless Lewan falls. In that case I like Adams, Moncrief and even Coleman more than Richardson.

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I'm really not a fan of this draft.

One of the best and deepest WR draft in decades and all you get is Richardson and Camerrallo??? Yeah that would be seriously disappointing. Specially with the off-season moves so far.

Everything Gettelmen has done points to making highs picks on the offensive side of the ball.

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I would have to think that we would take 2 receivers in the first four rounds. At least a WR and a pass catching TE.  Or else Brandon Williams better make a huge leap in development, We can go OL as well and really help the offense in a big way.  I really would like us to go back to a 2 TE look more often.  You can run or pass out of that formation.   

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