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Panthers can't and won't draft defensive lineman worth a shit


Fiz

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During the John Fox era, the Panthers have neither emphasized spending early draft picks on defensive linemen or developed the ones they did. Jovan Haye didn't turn into anything until he left the Panthers and had his position changed.

Why is this a problem, besides the fact it's a fashionable way to poo on the coaching staff? John Fox's scheme relies on pressure by the front four. Outside of drafting Julius Peppers, they've done nothing to bolster this ability. Instead they've relied on free agent signings, and with only one exception they've never signed elite talent.

Here's a brief recap.

2002

1st - Julius Peppers - a no brainer. I don't really give them credit for this pick, since he was the most hyped defensive end coming out of college since jevon kearse.

2003

5th - Kindal Moorehead - good rotational guy, nothing more. not starter material here or elsewhere.

2004

Nothing

2005

3rd - Atiyyah Ellison - some dude

6th - Jovan Haye - played out of position here, flourished at DT in Tampa Bay, starting in tennessee and producing.

2006

7th - Stanley McClover - sucked

2007

3rd - Charles Johnson - situational guy, kinda good.

2008

7th - Hilee Taylor - worthless pick to please fans. probably a wolb in a 3-4

2009

2nd - Everette Brown - looks awful

3rd - Corey Irvin - sucked before he got hurt. project.

during the Fox era, the panthers have had 29 top three round picks. They've selected 5 defensive linemen. This may seem like a lot, but they've selected 4 running backs in an age where you can find running backs everywhere. 4 corners for a team that started reggie howard and dante wesley in the super bowl. a billion linebackers.

the success of the giants, patriots, chargers, steelers, and ravens have shown that it takes high picks invested in the defensive line to maintain success. Positions like running back can be filled at any point.

the line has rotted from the inside out, and that's why the panthers are in the position they're in.

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