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Michael Johnson is their pick for Carolina. Qadry Ismail agrees

Yas says Pep could still be moved and repeated the Kruger thing. Jesse Palmer agreed with Yas about Kruger and said that Johnson's motor is an issue. Palmer says they should get Robiskie if they want a WR ( I have the serious draft hots for him myself). I agreed pretty much 100% with everything Palmer said. McShay grades Carolina's recent draft history as a B-.

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Michael Johnson is their pick for Carolina. Qadry Ismail agrees

Yas says Pep could still be moved and repeated the Kruger thing. Jesse Palmer agreed with Yas about Kruger and said that Johnson's motor is an issue. Palmer says they should get Robiskie if they want a WR ( I have the serious draft hots for him myself). I agreed pretty much 100% with everything Palmer said. McShay grades Carolina's recent draft history as a B-.

Geez if Michael Johnson would just play every possession he would be an INCREDIBLE pick. I have questions about his motor too and would love to have a guy that is talented and wants to get after it every play...maybe like Kruger, English, Hood, Barwin (if we are lucky enough for him to be there).

Ultimately I think we get out of today with a first round pick for Pep. Somebody is going to bite.

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Geez if Michael Johnson would just play every possession he would be an INCREDIBLE pick. I have questions about his motor too and would love to have a guy that is talented and wants to get after it every play...maybe like Kruger, English, Hood, Barwin (if we are lucky enough for him to be there).

Ultimately I think we get out of today with a first round pick for Pep. Somebody is going to bite.

WOW that would be awesome to have a gifted athlete at DE who does not have a strong motor, and takes plays off.

Man, where could we get one of those?

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Michael Johnson is their pick for Carolina. Qadry Ismail agrees

Yas says Pep could still be moved and repeated the Kruger thing. Jesse Palmer agreed with Yas about Kruger and said that Johnson's motor is an issue. Palmer says they should get Robiskie if they want a WR ( I have the serious draft hots for him myself). I agreed pretty much 100% with everything Palmer said. McShay grades Carolina's recent draft history as a B-.

I would love it if we get Johnson with our second round pick, I've been looking for us to get him since last year when I first started following him, I just hope he falls to us though, which I kinda doubt.

I've been thinking of him as a late first early second so if he makes the 59th that would be a no brainer imo, but we would still need a DT

and BTW how can you give our recent draft history a b-, we have been really good since the Davis draft.

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