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Midseason Mock Draft


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Projected draft pick: 8.  I say we win like 2 maybe 3 more games this year.

 

1st round.  Cedric Ogbuhei.  OT. Texas A&M.

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Isn't it obvious?  We have the worst pair of offensive tackles in NFL history.  Day 1 starter and instant upgrade.

 

Round 2. Ameer Abdullah.  RB. Nebraska.

 

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Best running back in the country. Him and Stewart could be a solid combo.

 

Round 3. Justin Hardy.  WR.  ECU

 

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WOuld be dope to pair with Kelvin.  Solid speed, reliable target.

 

Round 4.  Pharaoh Brown.  TE.  Oregon

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Another weapon for Cam.. Brown isn't a very good blocker but he's a serious threat as a receiver.

 

Round 5.  Za'Darius Smith.  DE.  Kentucky.

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Pass rush is a need.  Good chance this is CJ's last season in Carolina.

 

Round 6.  Kyshoen Jarrett.  S. Virginia Tech

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Safety help obviously needed.

 

Round 7.  Matt Miller.  WR. Boise State.

 

Pretty big possession WR who was having a good season until he suffered an injury that could take a toll on his draft stock.

 

 

 

 

Fire Rivera.  Hire Gus Malzahn.  Would be so sick.  Run two TE sets on offense with no huddle, up tempo

 

 

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Like Ogbuehi too. But no CB? No DB in the first 5 rounds? Only one OL?

Josh Norman and Bene Benwikere are showing signs of potential.  Plus we'll have money to work with to find some secondary upgrades.  I just really want to see us spend a draft primarily focused around Cam, even if it isn't always BPA.  poo, if we want him long term we may have to do something like this.

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remember how dangerous Cam was with Olsen and Shockey? Why we haven't found another legit receiving TE since Shockey is beyond me

That's more so Shula than current talent. I think Dickson could fill that role but Shula doesn't have a hot clue how to effectively use both TE's. Chud was good at that.

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