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According to Tepper, The ''Obvious Ones''


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We have to get another offensive lineman, another pass rusher, another safety, running back. Those are the obvious ones,” Tepper said when asked what’s left to in the roster-building process. “Could there be a quarterback somewhere [in the draft]? It's not impossible.”

https://www.panthers.com/news/david-tepper-takes-in-first-annual-league-meeting

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25 minutes ago, MountaineerChemist10 said:

I'm glad Tepper knows his :poo:

Never thought of RB as a need but when you think about it, what happens if CMC goes down? We play like :poo:

Huddle hasn't talked much about our need for running back.  We've met with some, and I remember Ron saying he wanted someone closer to the RunCMC instead of a big back.  4th round?  5th round?  Ron also said there was good value in the draft at RB

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I don't care what he shares about positions of need. It's not like everyone doesn't know that.

As long as you don't talk about specific players that you're targeting, no big deal. But heck, even there, it's not like your prospect meeting list is private.

My one concern is if there's thinking like "we need to get this position in this round" because that's how you wind up reaching for need.

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