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Donte Moncrief has visited and worked out with Panthers


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I think the Panthers have met with and worked out damn near every WR in this draft, which they needed to do.  I like it.

 

The staff and front office realize the needs that we have and I think they fully plan on addressing them.  We have big needs at OT and WR and we've met with and worked out a bunch of guys at both.

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I really think, with the seemingly thorough research we've done for this draft at WR, that when our pick comes in the first, it will come down to overall grades put on by Gettleman.

I've liked Moncrief for a while. Kid is good. If we do go OT in the first, then him in the 2nd would make me happy.


If we DO double up on WRs in the first two rounds, expect that Gettleman told our distinguished OC that we're going to run more spread and he's going to like it or be fired. Only explanation.

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I'm thinking they go OT regardless of who's there at 28. Moses will be there at 28, so if that's who they want they'll get him.

But at 60 I'm hoping one of the WR's in that 2nd group is still around. Moncrief is one of them and I'd be happy if he was the pick at 60

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