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Panthers Meeting with Adams for 2nd Time


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If you think he won't last until 60 and you really want him then you pick him at 28.  Otherwise you have to be fine with him not being there at 60 and going a different direction.  To those who say you can just move up in the second to get him, yes you might be able to but you have to know that he could go at 29 or any other place before you can hop back in.

 

I kind of like Kelvin Benjamin as a solution to our wide receiver/tight end issue. as well.  He is going to develop into a big play guy in a few years.  The only question is whether we want to wait for him to develop or not.

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Good. I don't know why people continue to think a lot of these guys will last to 60. Its a good chance it won't happen.

 

Lol, teams actually address other positions in the draft than WR you know?

This is the deepest WR-draft in a long long time and there WILL be a great talent at WR available when we pick at 60. It is ridiculous how some guys think that all guys, that we are interested in will be gone by the time we pick in round 1 and 2..

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id lose it if we take adams at 28. we had better hit a homerun with the OL picks in the 2nd and 3rd.

They are not going to start 2 rookie olinemen unless injuries happen. No matter who they pick. They brought to many players back who have been in the system to do that.

You should be happy if they get 1 solid starters on the Olinemen from this draft who can start year 1.

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10-12 WRs i can see go before #60.in no order.

 

1. Watkins

2. Evans

3. Beckham

4. Cooks

5. Lee

6. Benjamin

7. Latimer

8. Matthews

9. Robinson

10. Landry

11. Adams

12. Moncrief

13. Bryant/ Richardson

 

teams that have been rumored at wanting a WR are the Rams, Browns, Bucs, Eagles, Ravens, Jets, 49ers, Seahawks, Chiefs, Raiders, Redskins, Colts, Chargers and even the Dolphins/Titans.

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Pauline also said this

 

 

The Panthers are "very high" on Nevada OL Joel Bitonio, according to draft insider Tony Pauline.

Per Pauline, the Panther have visited Bitonio on two separate occasions and the Bucs are "enamored" with his skills. Bitonio projects at tackle or guard, and he did very well on an island this year against Anthony Barr and Demarcus Lawrence. The end of the first-round is a real possibility.

 

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