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Mol3m4n

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  1. Why would you draft someone in the first that you have never seen play one snap at the position you want him for?
  2. I'm not sure what you gave me except a lot of incoherent rambling, but if that was your last comment so be it.
  3. I just can't see what you mean when you don't give me a breakdown of what scheme he would be used in, what package, and what the responsibilities of each linebacker is. Right now, "Shaq is always in coverage and TD/Luke are always playing the run" does not cut it. Why would I want to draft a player that offers one (you heard that right), one role.
  4. I'm not trolling. I'm waiting for you to gve me a logical answer on how Thompson can be used in our system. Right now, Thompson is not starting over Davis. We are technically a 4-3 base, but we are in nickel a majority of the time.
  5. And what scheme would this be in? Are you always going to call the same plays and each player have the same responsibilities?
  6. If our running defense was so weak, I'm not sure why we're drafting Thompson. That's his weakest skill set.
  7. I think there's a chance of dropping.
  8. Bennett is a possible first round pick, but I think he falls. You take that value. Hardy would be gone by the fourth pick.
  9. Two prospects that I love are Phillip Dorsett and Jake Fisher. I don't see the panthers drafting either without trading into the second round though.
  10. It's a 6th round pick. Not every pick is going to make the roster, but Mason is a potential replacement for Kalil in a few years. If he doesn't pan out, no big deal. Kugbilla/Silatolu are injury prone and Velasco costs money. A cheap replacement with potential to start.
  11. It's a possibility, but I could see him falling as well. You have to think that Smith, Dorsett, and Agholor go before him now.
  12. I understand this, but I feel like every tackle worth taking will be picked by 25, besides Jake Fisher, but I don't think we take him. He will be gone by our second pick.
  13. Landon Collins, SS Do I personally like Collins? No. Do the Panthers like Collins? I think so. Collins may not be my favorite prospect, but he does have some things going for him. He is fantastic at stopping the run, and is the hard hitting safety that Ron Rivera has clamored for. Although not the best in pass coverage, the negative rep he gets for it is overblown. In the right scheme Collins can be a pro bowler, which I believe the panthers have. I don’t think he is one of the highest on the panther’s board, but I also don’t see the draft falling the way our front office would like it to. 2. Jaelen Strong, WR Strong was a projected first rounder before an injury to his wrist was discovered. The wrist could keep him out for a couple of weeks, but the potential of Strong is very high. Strong is a big receiver with fantastic hands. He has sneaky athleticism but doesn’t always play up to it on the field. Strong consistently high points balls and wins match ups with pure power. 3. Michael Bennett, DT The panthers seem to love their Ohio State guys. Michael Bennett could be a great rotational defensive tackle. He is a little undersized and he mostly wins with his quickness and speed. Bennett played with an injury last year that hampered his play. I believe that this could possibly drop him to the third round. 4. Tyler Lockett, WR Big play ability and special teams dominance is what you get with Lockett. He won’t be the best receiver coming out, but he is very capable of learning. Lockett is fast and shifty, his play makes you say wow. He does make some puzzling mistakes though. 5. Javorius Allen, RB Buck Allen has the tools to be a feature back in the NFL. He is a good pass catching back and a downhill runner. His downside is that he isn’t elusive in the least. 5.2 Martin Ifedi, DE Ifedi is the big defensive end that Dave Gettleman likes. He is in the mold of our own Charles Johnson, he just needs time to refine his skills. 5.3. Tye Smith, CB Tye Smith has great ball skills and is very talented. He is athletic and tall. Smith’s biggest downfall is lack of technique and will need to be coached up to be a great NFL Corner. 6. Shaq Mason, C/ G Scheme held back Mason from shaowing a lot of his skills on tape. However, what he showed was fantastic athleticism. Mason needs to be in an nfl weight program to develop more muscle and needs to be with a good coach to help him with technique and scheme. Mason is coachable. He can be expected as a good back up that can rotate between guard and center. 7. Kyshoen Jarrett, S Has good explosiveness and physicality, but lacks size. Needs some help with technical skills. Also this:
  14. Not my favorite, but I would accept it and not say another word.
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