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2 minutes ago, Byrdman4real said:

The focus should be on offense, but if a defensive player is there, that's a game changer you take him. 

If the right edge rusher is there. Then and only then do you pick a position other than WR. Of course that assumes one of either Ladd or Mitchell are still available. Either would be BPA at position of extreme need. 

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50 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

If the right edge rusher is there. Then and only then do you pick a position other than WR. Of course that assumes one of either Ladd or Mitchell are still available. Either would be BPA at position of extreme need. 

Though not likely, based on mocks that have been posted, the following names have been available at 33…

Chop Robinson

JPJ / Barton

McKinstry / Wiggins

McConkey / Mitchell / Coleman

Who is BPA in the above list?  Given the Panthers roster woes, does it really matter which of the above list is chosen at 33?  

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2 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Though not likely, based on mocks that have been posted, the following names have been available at 33…

Chop Robinson

JPJ / Barton

McKinstry / Wiggins

McConkey / Mitchell / Coleman

Who is BPA in the above list?  Given the Panthers roster woes, does it really matter which of the above list is chosen at 33?  

I think it matters 100% which position you choose. 

I think the Panthers' offense was so bad last season (heck for the last 4 or 5 seasons really) that you almost have to ensure that side of the ball improves. I usually agree with BPA only approach, but this team is different. The defense will be ok (good enough to compete - honestly, I think they'll be better this season with the additions and subtractions). And with the NFL geared towards scoring, you need proficiency on the offensive side of the ball in order to win games - especially ones that matter. 

This isn't about Bryce Young. This is really about improving the offense with or without him at QB. Bad oline, WRs that couldn't separate consistently, archaic playcalling, bad QB play - all led to ridiculously bad offensive production. The defense lost Horn and Thompson last season, and Burns almost checked out after week 1, and they were still good enough. The offense, on the other hand, can be blamed for all 15 losses. 

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The teams that are drafting well and competing every year, know what kind of players they are looking for. Morgan has said he wants "Dawgs." Well, if the rankings are even at different positions, that will likely be the tie breaker. Who is the tough, play-hard bastard that hates to lose? That name will be on the card they turn in. 

I read somewhere we are modeling our approach after Arizona. But I don't think that is true. I think we are modeling after the Lions. Dan Campbell has implemented a culture and changed that team's identity. Suddenly, they are a team that other teams dread playing. That's who we want to be.

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On 4/2/2024 at 5:54 PM, TheSpecialJuan said:

Top 30 Private Visits (19 confirmed)

Brenden Rice – WR, USC

Marshawn Kneeland – EDGE, Western Michigan

Xavier Worthy – WR, Texas

Payton Wilson – LB, NC State

Jonathon Brooks – RB, Texas

Malachi Corley – WR, Western Kentucky

Edgerrin Cooper – LB, Texas A&M

Ben Sinnott – TE, Kansas

Trey Benson - RB, FSU

Jalen McMillan - WR, Washington

Jatavion Sanders - TE, Texas

Jordan Morgan - OT/G, Arizona

Austin Booker - EDGE, Kansas

Maason Smith - DL, LSU

Troy Franklin - WR, Oregon

Jackson Powers-Johnson - C, Oregon

Trevin Wallace - LB, Kentucky

Caelen Carson - CB, Wake Forest

Jase McClellan - RB, Alabama

 

Shrine/Senior Bowl/Combine/Pro Day Formal interviews

Xavier Thomas – EDGE, Clemson

Bralen Trice – EDGE, Washington

Braden Fiske – DT, Florida State

Malik Washington – WR, Virginia

Troy Franklin – WR, Oregon

Quantrez Walker – WR, UNC

Keon Coleman – WR, Florida State

Xavier Legette – WR, South Carolina

Jared Wiley – TE, TCU

Bryan Thomas Jr – WR, LSU

Jalen McMillan – WR, Washington

Austin Booker EDGE, Kansas

Nate Wiggins – CB, Clemson

Jaden Crumedy – DT, Mississippi State

Christian Haynes – G/C, UConn

Patrick Paul – T, Houston

Blake Larson – T, Augustana (SD)

Brandon Coleman – G, TCU

Ainias Smith Texas – WR, Texas A&M

Clay Fields – CB, Chattanooga

Decamerion Richardson – CB, Mississippi State  

Elijah McAllister – EDGE, Auburn

Jordan Miller – DT, SMU

Delmar Glaze – T/G, Maryland

Trey Taylor – FS, Air Force

Audic Estime – RB, Notre Dame

Adisa Isaac – EDGE, Penn State

Taking a look back at the lists, there’s a very good chance #39 and/or #65 comes from these names mainly Kneeland, Cooper, Sinnott 

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