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If Graham is gone, fo you take Carter?


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Have a feeling Jaguars might snatch up Graham at 5. Would you take Carter and then find a space eater for the Dline in 2nd round? They have to address both areas. Linebacker's next.....

Yes or no

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Just now, KaijuGato said:

Don’t reach. Get BPA on the board and get outta round 1 with an immediate starter. There are space eaters (DL) in round 2, Deone Walker and Kenneth Grant. 

Where are those 2 projected to go in the draft? I need to check out the top 100 for this draft and try to figure out who may still be there at our 2nd round pick.

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Imagine Carter goes before Graham.  Lot of fans think top edge rushers should fit the old 6’6” 285 mold, but that’s not what teams are looking for.

 

listening to the insiders talk and it sounds like Carter is really well liked. 
 

edit: also the “I don’t want Carter thing because he’s still developing, give me Graham” is kind of an odd take given that DT is like the single longest development window in the sport.

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If Carter is there.  We will be submitting the card the second the team ahead of us is picked. 
mo questions

especially now that we know now Evero is back

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10 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

If Carter or Mason Graham are taken before #8, another name to keep an eye on is Walter Nolen, good DT from Mississippi. Maybe trade back to get Nolen. 

I mentioned him earlier. He’ll be a riser throughout this process 

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I like Carter as a prospect. But i also dont want to take him for him to sit behind Wonnum. If we do take him I'd want to trade Wonnum or if we cut him it saves about 8mil i believe and we could spend that towards Safety or Nose tackle.

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