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Pro Football Focus final mock draft


TheSpecialJuan

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16. CAROLINA PANTHERS: OT ANDRE DILLARD, WASHINGTON STATE

Need and value match up well here, as the Panthers add one of the best pass protectors in the draft in Dillard. He has three straight years of 90-plus pass-blocking grades to go with plenty of experience in Washington State’s system.

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Only problem I see is that we are a run heavy team and as great as Dillard is in pass protection he is pretty bad in run blocking. So I sure Matso can help him but I don't see him as a plug and play left tackle until he get stronger and can move folks off their spot.

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Well, as I said elsewhere,.. we picking somebody that some will be happy with, some will live with and some people will hate even when they do good for the team.

non of us are professional scouts...

with that being said.... I’m in the I’ll live with it category.

There’s no one in this draft I have the hots for so it is what it is.

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