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Joe Person: Clemson DT's in consideration at #16


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5 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Quickest path to the QB is up the middle.  All for it...plus, major potential cap relief next year if Poe/KK get cut. 

Poe whether June 1st or just plan cut is the same cost but KK be saving us a lot if cut June 1st.

I feel like if we are going to rebuild our D-line: I feel Panthers might be drafting DE, DT, and a NT in this draft.

Youth, retool and money saving. 

 

Players we have been in contact with:

DE -

Ferrell/Burns/Sweat/Crosby

I love Burns/Sweat/Crosby of the group. John Cominsky could be great mid round pick up as a 5 tech.

DT -

Wilkins/Dre'Mont

Under the radar pick I like, Renell Wren. Chris Jones potential.

NT -

Saunders/Lawrence

Under the radar later round, Daylon Mack.

 

This draft is going to shed light on the future direction of our team. 

 

 

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