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I like his picks, with the exception of wasting a draft pick (albeit a 7th rounder) on a QB. Not worth wasting a spot that could be used for another lineman or defensive back. My dream draft scenario is us taking Morgan Moses in the 1st, Jordan Matthews in the 2nd, Pierre Desir in the 3rd, Martavis Bryant in the 4th or 5th, and two more offensive lineman. I hope to see what Brandon Williams can do as an athletic TE, and if he can block decently, I would love to see some 2 TE and bunch formations for the Panthers this coming season.

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Not a huge fan of Landry as our 1st, but overall its a solid mock. Especially love Matthews and McGill picks. Its almost like he actually researches the team's needs before making the mock instead of just randomly grabbing us a RB!

 

He also said Bolser was a more athletic version of Olsen...don't know Bolser, but that would make him insanely athletic, no?

 

Cooks: #10 - 2nd Rd

 

Benjamin: #17 - 4th Rd

 

Matthews: #15 - 3rd Rd

 

 

I really can't see Benjamin lasting that long...I guess he did say it was based off his grades though.

 

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Emory loves the draft. But I would go offensive line heavy after the 4th round. 5th and 6th would be OL for me. No starters but quality depth is key.

 

I think you guys are fine with the depth on the OL…Chandler would make a better guard though and a nice swing tackle…Kugbila will surprise this preseason

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I think you guys are fine with the depth on the OL…Chandler would make a better guard though and a nice swing tackle…Kugbila will surprise this preseason

I agree people forget we're getting Amini, Kugilla, and Williams back from IR add in Bond, Scott and Chandler that is a lot of beef at OG coming back.

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