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Super Bowl Xlvii Mock Draft


Jack Power

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After a lot of research...... here is my mock Draft....

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With the 9th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft the Carolina Panthers Select....

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Michael Brockers: DT 6'6 322 pounds

After watching video he like Still, Cox, Poe and even Coples is always double teamed, and never gets knocked down, and when single teamed is unstoppable. He can also play anywhere on the line.... would right more but there are entire threads dedicated to him... Watch the Mississippi State, and Georgia video on youtube he's got better tape then the other 4 prospects mentioned just less numbers. The Problem is....

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This guys pretty good too! Either one I'd be cool with, but I think Brockers will be the best player down the road.

2nd Round Pick.....

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Janoris Jenkins: CB/KR 5'10 194 Pounds

Great speed, has covered the best receivers in college football. returned three kicks for touchdowns last year. Has Stats to back up hype. Great Senior bowl. Great backpedal and fluid hips. Caracter concerns blah blah blah.... he probably wont be here and if that happens we can still go for Tru, Josh Robinson, or Jayron or pass rusher .

4th Round Pick

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Keenan Robinosn: ILB/OLB 6'3 242 Pounds

Robinson has a frame he can grow into. Long arms, 4.69 speed, 27 bench, 35.5 inch vertical he can be a great back up or rotational player for us. Im liking the idea of a comity at positions like we have at running back. Situational and rotational tansfer of player keeps TD, Anderson and Beason healthy while developing young players. He could also help us on special teams. Nigel Bradham is another option here although he's not as instinctive he is a hard hitter and productive.

5th Round Pick

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Akiem Hicks: DT/DE 6'5 318 Pounds

If Brockers and and Cox had a baby it would be Hicks. 5.23 40, 26 reps, 31.5 inch vertical (higher than Cox and Brockers), Productive around lesser talent 10sacks in 2011 (unlike Dontari Poe). Plays primarily DE and could develop into UT or NT depending on who we pick in the first. Could play 5 or 3 technique right off the bat. Great hand play already a better player than Fua and McClain.

6th Round

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Danny Coale: WR/Punter 6'0 200 Pounds

Here is your draft steal. Would work well in Air Coryell offense. We have big red Zone targets with Olsen, and LaFell. Down the field threats Smith Gettis. And now a route running, intermediate route threat We get a punter (averaging 43.5 yards per punt) a Wes Welker like slot receiver (904 yards his senior season) and a leader. He ran a 4.37 at his pro day. Smart kid who happens to have amazing hands and concentration (Watch the VT vs Michigan game catch), and is 3 inches taller than Welker.

6th Round

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Drew Butler: Punter 6'2 214 Pounds

If he's still on the board we take him. His dad played with RR so he has some ties with us. 45.4 carrer avaerage is excellent tied for 5th NCAA all time. If he's gone we go offensive line depth

7th Round

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Josue Ortiz: DE/OLB 6'4 260 Pounds

Just found out about this guy from a post by BEASTfromdaEAST.....

"4.73 40 yrd dash.........FASTER than Coples & Ingram

38 1/2 vert. jump.........WHOA! Same as Nick Perry

7.19 3-cone drill..........Respectful

4.37 shuttle...........Not bad

31 reps.............Strong

The guy isn't being looked at by many teams but with the 2 6ths and a 7th we have i mean the guy is definition of low risk HIGH Reward. He has the measurables you want Big, Fast, Quick, High Motor & Smart. You line this kid up on the end or in the middle on passing downs and tell him to go get the QB........he's getting there"

What do you Guys Think?

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I was so confused watching VT and that Coale kid this year. This dude named Coale would go out to punt and he'd also be out there for punt returns and I just got so confused to see if it was the same player and it was. He truly is a utility player kinda like Cobb was with Kentucky.

And he was robbed vs Michigan. VT should have won that game.

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