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Collab Mock Draft (With Brett Kollmann & EJ Snyder) | NFL Stock Exchange


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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Its funny because Brett Kollmann ends up being wrong about just about everything.  Maybe we'll have a good draft after all.

He was one of the original vloggers to really get good at his video production, but he is one of the most incorrect guys from a projection and prediction standpoint you’ll find. 

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2 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

He was one of the original vloggers to really get good at his video production, but he is one of the most incorrect guys from a projection and prediction standpoint you’ll find. 

We need him to come out with a video essay about how the Panthers are destined to be terrible forever.  Things would turn around quick.

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Funny thing, didn't Gettleman talk about quarters and dimes???  Just a funny memory of bygone era of Panthers FAFO....(Free Agency/Front Office, RIGHT???)

Carter is the best edge in the draft in the pre-draft process.  I think that's the general consensus.  But we're not an edge away.  We need talent at every position aside from QB (for now, we'll see), and MAYBE RB.  But the rest of the team needs young players hungry to take a vet's job.  

I'd rather have more shots at the dart board with the hope that we can get some meaningful depth and maybe starters out of this.

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10 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

That would be astronomically retarded on the teams part. For 1 he's not a generational player and the team is nowhere close to having enough talent to throw away more picks on 1 player again. Stay put and take whoever falls that is not a TE.

It’s posts like this that make me wish we could give more than one pie or something   Can’t be more spot on than this  

 

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