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Dane Brugler picks for Rd 1 and Rd 2.


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This was a topic discussed by Dane Brugler from The Athletic in his latest two-round mock draft.
 

The respected analyst placed fortifying the defensive trenches at the forefront of Carolina's plans.

 

1.  Georgia edge rusher Jalon Walker was the pick at No. 8,

 

2. followed by Texas' interior force Alfred Collins as their second choice.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

 

 

This was a topic discussed by Dane Brugler from The Athletic in his latest two-round mock draft.
 

The respected analyst placed fortifying the defensive trenches at the forefront of Carolina's plans.

 

1.  Georgia edge rusher Jalon Walker was the pick at No. 8,

 

2. followed by Texas' interior force Alfred Collins as their second choice.

 

 

I dont think there is any way the pats dont go Oline with their pick.   Being able to have their choice of the top guys would seem like a no brainer since Maye got his ass kicked all year

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Hell yes all day to Jalon Walker

Alfred Collins looks rather beastly too.

 

Might be the route to go... I don't see a solid pass rusher falling to wherever the Rams end the season, so unless they're confident they can trade back up into the top 45 I would be very okay with those two picks.

Thinking about how nasty Walker/Wallace will be as a tandem in a year or two... ooh wee mayne

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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont think there is any way the pats dont go Oline with their pick.   Being able to have their choice of the top guys would seem like a no brainer since Maye got his ass kicked all year

I mean Vrabel has already said getting a player like Tet is their number one priority but go off.

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3 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

I mean Vrabel has already said getting a player like Tet is their number one priority but go off.

I dunno…

I saw the interview. I think they’ll try to trade for AJ Brown or sign Tee Higgins. Vrabel also talked about the importance of an OL

I think fans are much higher on McMillan than the NFL world is but we’ll see

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Walker just makes a lot of sense.

Feels a huge need not just by position but just that a elite athlete we don't have.

Fits the mentality we want on the team.

He is Probably a Panthers fan being from the area.  Could be wrong.

Just seems like a Panthers pick.

Also we haven't been putting much stock into Georgia players which i have no idea why not considering the poor talent level on this team. This would be a great way to start.

 

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

They have the cap space for Higgins.   There is no lt in free agency as good as Higgins is as wr

73 rec 900 yards 10 TDS. This is playing with a Top 5 elite QB and the 1a/1b WR in the league across from him.

I think someone is going to way overpay this dude and he is going to be a disappointment. 

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6 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

73 rec 900 yards 10 TDS. This is playing with a Top 5 elite QB and the 1a/1b WR in the league across from him.

I think someone is going to way overpay this dude and he is going to be a disappointment. 

For only 12 games those are incredible stats 

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8 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

73 rec 900 yards 10 TDS. This is playing with a Top 5 elite QB and the 1a/1b WR in the league across from him.

I think someone is going to way overpay this dude and he is going to be a disappointment. 

Not trying to prove any point just thought about what higgins stats were when chase is out, found this

Tee Higgins has had 31 catches for 511 yards and has scored 3 touchdowns in 5 games without Ja'Marr Chase in his career.

https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/tee-higgins-stats-without-jamar-chase

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