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UpstatePanther

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i will cry tears of sheer joy if this happens... 

 

Round 1:

 
WR BRANDIN COOKS
OREGON STATE
 
Round 2:
 
OT CYRUS KOUANDJIO
ALABAMA
 
Round 3:
 
WR JARVIS LANDRY
LSU
 
Round 4:
 
DT KELCY QUARLES
SOUTH CAROLINA
 
Round 5:
 
TE CROCKETT GILMORE
COLORADO STATE
 
Round 6:
 
WR JALEN SAUNDERS
OKLAHOMA
 
Round 7:
 
CB AARON COLVIN
OKLAHOMA

 

i only wish i could have snagged a guard and an extra OT at some point. but i decided to do BPA, reaching no more than 10 spots. that and i hope Connor Shaw doesnt get drafted so we can sign im UDFA on da cheap. that man can play some ball and wins games with his legs just like a certain Panthers QB we all know and love...

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i had to make a choice between Jarvis Landry, Ja'Wuan James, and Antonio Richardson in Rd. 3... it sucked. haha 

 

I probably would have done the same thing.

 

 

I'm not a fan of TIny Richardson that high though.  If he were still available in the 5th, maybe.  I would probably wait and just gamble on Seantrel Henderson in the later rounds.

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I'd take it, but I'd rather have Billy Turner in the 2nd than Cyrus.  If our team doctors are supremely confident Cyrus' injury problems are a thing of the past, then he would be a great pick.  Seems like a big IF though.  I'd also prefer to see something different with rounds 4-6.  Something like a CB in 4, DE/S/QB/or maybe TE in 5 and 6.

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I'd take it, but I'd rather have Billy Turner in the 2nd than Cyrus.  If our team doctors are supremely confident Cyrus' injury problems are a thing of the past, then he would be a great pick.  Seems like a big IF though.  I'd also prefer to see something different with rounds 4-6.  Something like a CB in 4, DE/S/QB/or maybe TE in 5 and 6.

 

Turner was available in the 2nd but because i was only allowing myself to reach 10 spots from BPA, CJ was the pick. Turner was 50+ spots away though i agree he might be a safer bet. i was using the Walter Football school of thought on Fanspeak and i dont always agree with where WF has prospects listed...

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what do y'all think of Colvin? i dont know much about him but i have heard his name thrown about a good bit so i assumed he'd be better than any of the scrubs in the 7th...

Was a 2nd round pick before he tore his ACL in the Senior Bowl. Good hands, good size 6'0 and quick feet. A STEAL in the 7th.

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None of your first 3 picks will be there a at those picks.

 

i think Kouandjio could slip to us in the second. but youre right about Cooks and Landry. i'd be willing to bet Cooks is gone before we can get to him in the first. watching Landry's highlights though, i would be perfectly comfortable drafting him instead in the 1st.

 

see... when i drafted Landry, i didnt just have to choose between him and a couple OTs. Bruce Ellington, Jared Abbrederis, and Donte Moncrief were all bunched up with Landry. im pretty high on Moncrief, you wont see me complain if we draft him. but i think Landry is the better receiver. and being a Gamecock fan, i know how well Ellington can ball. the man blows the tops off defenses like they slapped his momma. i'd be perfectly comfortable welcoming him into the black and blue aswell. but again, as much as i hate to say it about an LSU player... Landry is better overall than Ellington...

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