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I like TJ Yates a lot... just not for the Panthers.

Another UNC guy is Johnny White. I am not sure where his stock is but if we are unsure about D-Will's future this guy is a good strong runner, really good hands, and great blocker on passing plays.

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Yea, after I saw a few games of White getting a few touches this year, he reminded me a bit of Deangelo. IF Deangelo were to leave, I think White could probably slide in behind Stewart as our #2 and be very productive.

He seems to have that wiggle that Deangelo has.

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I have seen some great picks, The great thing about the draft is we get the

1st pick in every round so we are ahead of everyone each round besides the second.

I couldnt narrow it down to one but I will post the players I would love for us to get in each round I believe the player will be drafted in

4th round- 5th round

Greg Romeus-Good DE that reminds me of Julius Peppers without as much speed, and by that I mean he can play agianst the run, get to the QB, drop back in play coverage like a LB, and he is a great special teams player with 4 Blocked PAT attemps in his college career. He also is said to have another trait that Julius Peppers has and that is taking plays off. I would love to have this guy, especially if we draft a good DT in the first the only problem is that I believe we already have enough young DEs that should be coming into their prime and I don't know if his injury has permantly effected him.

Dwayne Harris- With Steve Smith possibly out the door we will need a WR that can bring toughness to the team. This guy reminds me of a slower Steve Smith. He is tough can make big plays out of short passes, he can beak tackles and is known as a great blocker and is a great returner which we still lack. Last but not least he can make plays out of the wild cat. So this guy could be a great replacement for Smith and it would help us if Edwards doesn't develop next year.

Kenrick Ellis- The guy might make it to the 4th round because of character issues that raise a red flag. Even if we draft Dareus with the #1 pick I would still love to have this guy on our team. He is huge and is very strong. Great all around DT that we can use as our nose tackle. Is said to actually have some speed for his size and has the ability to get to the QB. We lacked a NT last year and it showed, which this pick we can have a good NT for years to come. I also read has long arms which he might can learn to use them to block passes. If we can get him and Dareus in this draft our team will be loaded at DT. The guy is said to be 1st round talent but his off field issues have dropped him dramatically. 4th round is very possible especially with the first pick but I would feel much safer if we could get him with one of our 3rd round picks

Jerrell Powe- Another great sized DT that can stop the run, but this guy lacks getting pressure to the QB. Had an off year so his stock dropped.

D.J. Williams-great hands, can run routes but while he isn't a great blocker but he shows a lot of effort and will try all he can to block. He lacks size which effects his blocking game and his ability to separate from defenders but he could go to the weight room to add bulk. He is known as a leader and has great character which is always a plus. He won the John Mackey award which is nations top TE and is the active NCAA leader in catches (147) and receiving yards (1,817) by a tight end. Considering that he plays in the SEC how can we not get this guy if he falls to us in the 4th?

Greg Little-local product. I would love to see what this guy could have done if he played this year. has 38 inch verticle. He has a great body for a WR. Is a former RB so he has a lot of strength for a WR. not a good route runner or blocker and lacks experience at WR because he played RB 2 out of the 3 years he played at UNC.

Vincent Brown- Great route runner, great at slants and cross routes as well as the deep ball. He is very physical but isn't that great of a blocker and lacks size.

Austin Pettis- I remember watching this guy play at Boise State. He has good size and would be a great short pass possession type reciever. He doesn't have good foot work and lacks speed.

I saw that someone posted Chimdi Chekwa which would be a great pick in the fourth but that sounds very unlikely. I do however have 2 cbs that we could very well take in the fourth, possibly the fifth round

Curtis Marsh- 6th in FBS in passes defended per game, is raw but has the physical tools to be a top CB. He has long arms to add to his 6-1 197 frame. He ran a 4.42 which is great for a CB his size.

Brandon Burton- A good leader that has great size for a CB. Not as fast as marsh but he is just as effective at defending passes. Is great at playing man to man

Chris Culliver- Used to be a free safety, and is South Carolinas leader in kick return yards. The guy is great at playing the zone and has size (6'0",199) and ran a 4.38. If he doesn't work out as a CB then we could move him back to free safety. He is a safe pick because he can play 3 positions (CB,FS,KR)

6th round

DeMarcus Van Dyke- he is 6'1 but only weighs 174 lbs, needs to put on weight, ran a 4.25 and also played RB at Miami. He is a project but I like Miami players and all the guy needs to do is add about 20 pounds over the offseason which is very possible.

Martin Parker-Good speed, showed great potential, the problem is he played in 2A which could mean he is overated because of his competition which makes him a late round pick.

Ollie Ogbu-quick and is a leader, has taken on double teams throughout his senior season. Is a vocal leader. Is undersized.

David Carter- Great size and decent speed.

Richard Sherman- Good size, decent speed for a CB. used to be a Decent WR. New to the secondary but he has all the tools ready for the NFL.

Julius Thomas- People think this guy could end up being the steal of the draft. With a offensive cordinator that has coached some of the best tight ends in the NFL and a Vet Tight end that has 2 superbowl rings Thomas has all the help he needs to develop into a successful TE. I wouldn't be suprised if we got this guy with our 6th round pick.

7th round

Kendric Burney- Small CB, has potential for nickle or dime back.

Elisha Joseph- Muhammad Wilkerson's back up who has been recently recognized when scouts came to see Wilkerson at Temple's Pro day. The guy is very much under the radar he did very well for all of his drills.

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