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#7 Trade- the Panthers trade down.  The Raiders are slowly building a solid foundation but really have a hard on for Isiah Simmons.  The Raiders move up to 7 from 12 by trading 2 3rds and a 2021 2nd

 

#12: Javon Kinlaw- the Panthers interior DL has been gutted and Kinlaw is way to good to pass up here.

 

#27: Seattle is a team known to trade down.  The Panthers get on the Phone and move back up into the 1st trading away one of the 3rds picked up from the Raiders and a 2021 5th

 

Panthers select 

AJ Epenesa- Epenesa had a bad combine where people left concerned if he could be traditional 4-3 DE in the NFL.  Epenesa is all power similar to Calais Campbell.  Epenesa fits Rules scheme like a glove though as you saw Lynch thrive in that role at Baylor.

 

69. Bryce Hall- Hall was once projected a 1st rd prospect prior to suffering a severe season ending injury this past season.  With teams unable to bring him in for medicals and workouts, he is pushed down in this already deep group.

 

 

81. Michael Ojemudia- Panthers double dip at CB in the 3rd due to this deep crop.  Ojemudia comps to Bradberry by some.  He had a solid season and good combine.

 

113. Solomon Kindley- Kindley falls due to teams feeling he is no more than a road grading RG.  Well........the panrhers just lost their road grading RG who they knce drafted in the 3rd rd.  Kindley comes right in with potential to start day 1.

 

Trade!

As part of the Kyle Allen trade, the Panthers received a 5th rd pick, a high 5th infact..

Panthers package together both 5ths and move up into the mid 4th for

Leki Fotu- NT Utah.  Fotu is oozing with potential which Rhule Loves.  

 

6th and 7th BPA

 

 

What to note on this.

Ive had them taking a WR in rd 2-3 prior to the FA signings.

LB, yes we lost Luke.  But suprisingly, it doesn't trigger me to draft a LB.

With the signing of Whitehead, im fine at LB.  Now while everyone is so sucked into is "going back to 4-3".  People forget Rhule's intro where he says he likes that "multiple" D.  Which you see more of a trend. 

Multiple 4-3 dont run 3 traditional LBs anymore.

First off, half the time, teams are in a nickel base now with 2 LBs and 3 CBs.  Then the multiple, when they play 3 LBs.  The 3rd is a joker, more of a 3-4 OLB hybrid.  See Jamie Collins, see Anthony Barr, etc.  That said, I think Christian Miller could be that guy.

 

So that being said 

Your 2020 Panthers Depth chart 

 

QB: Bridgewater, Walker, Grier

RB: CMC, Scarlett 

TE: Thomas 

WR: Moore 

WR: Samuel, Cooper

WR: Anderson 

LT: Okung, Little 

LG: Miller, Daley 

C: Paradis, Larsen

RG: Kindley 

RT: Moton 

 

 

SDE: Epenesa, Obada

NT: Kerr, Fotu

DT: KK, Kinlaw 

WDE: Burns, Weatherly

OLB: Shaq, Carter 

MLB: Whitehead

OLB: Miller, Haynes

CB: Hall, Ojemudia 

FS: Boston 

SS: Burris

CB: Jackson 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Im confused, we get a first for a 3rd and a future 5th?

Cleveland traded 33 and a 4th to move up to 29 in 2017

Last year Atlanta moved up into the 1st from pick 45 for a 3rd rd pick

We move from 38 to 27 for a 3rd and a future 5th

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I like the write up and that this is unique/focusing on different prospects but not a fan to be honest.  Do think the CB double dip is possible and the overall DL/Secondary direction could very well be happening. 

Kinlaw I like.

Green-Matos is the guy I REALLY like for us though if we find ourselves at the tail end of R1. 

 

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7 hours ago, ncfan said:

Cleveland traded 33 and a 4th to move up to 29 in 2017

Last year Atlanta moved up into the 1st from pick 45 for a 3rd rd pick

We move from 38 to 27 for a 3rd and a future 5th

Oh ok i didnt know the 2nd was involved too, that makes sense

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