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kiper doesn't think panthers should take tackle at 28


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I've read that Morgan Moses won't make it pass the redskins at 34 and in must mocks he's a top ten pick in the second round. So I dint understand how us taking him us a reach especially since it fills a glaring need. Bell wasn't that great if rt either.

For the record I won't be upset at wr in the first just worried about this Lt position. Gross really left at a terrible time

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The drop off in OT is worse than WR from 1 to 2. Bell at LT and Garry at RT? Come on now. I get it, people are in love with play makers, but our tackles are a liability. I just don't see how a DE will have trouble setting the edge against the run or beating them with first, second and counter moves.

God help us when we can only send 3 while Olsen and a back are pass protecting on 3rd down. They did that plenty last season; drove me crazy not seeing Greg as a target in a needed clutch moment.

Kiper was also high on Clausen.

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Exactly.

All we're doing in here is settling for the next guy in line (and that is clearly debatable). Kouandjio's final stretch in 2013 really scared me away. The guy couldn't seem handle ANY speed rusher. Thus, Cyrus is better suited for the RT position.

As for Moses, he was the starting RT in Virginia. His best attribute was run-blocking. Am I missing something here? How is he a worthy LT prospect all the sudden?

Moses played his senior year at LT and has experience everywhere but center. His only knock is bending at the waist instead of at the knees. Fix that area and he'd be higher up the board.

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Moses played his senior year at LT and has experience everywhere but center. His only knock is bending at the waist instead of at the knees. Fix that area and he'd be higher up the board.

He's also a much better pass blocker than people think, people just see his size and say "he's a run blocker"

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