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Panthers Mock Draft


JonathanGerald2022

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Panthers 2013 Off-Season NEEDS to be a good one for us to go to the playoffs

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Chris Gamble

Ron Edwards

Haruki Nakamura

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Captain Munnerlyn

Dwan Edwards

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Chris Canty

Quentin Jammer he's 33 but he can still play 1 year contract

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14th overall pick- WR Cordarrelle Patterson Tenn 102412_WEB_d_Vols_Cordarrelle_t618.jpg?ba5b5b122dd3d37cc13d83e92a6a0ec0d5bfa32a

Big WR at 6'3 205. this is something the Panthers and Cam could use and plus he has 4.4 speed

2nd round pick- OT Kyle Long Oregon ncf_a_klongts_400.jpg

hes big and we can have Jordan Gross while Long develops

4th round pick- DE Devin Taylor SChi-res-hi-res-5906764_crop_exact.jpg?w=650&h=440&q=75

I can see him playing some DT at times. our GM said BIG men allow you to compete

5th round pick-S Robert Lester Bama ncf_u_robert-lester_mb_400.jpg

6th round pick-DT TJ Barnes GT com_120619_dinich_gthope_120619.jpg

love this dude because of hes size hes gonna need double teams

6th round pick- OG Eric Herman Ohio CFS-DDD-100919139.jpg

6th round pick- K Caleb Sturgis FloridaCaleb_Sturgis_dede.jpg

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I'd love to get Patterson, but at this point I think we'll have to trade up to have a chance. Kyle Long is a solid pick in the second. Not a fan of the next two picks though. The fourth is too early for Devin Taylor, and Robert Lester simply hasn't looked very good, even for a fifth rounder.

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Most players draft aren't day 1 starters then later in the year they start

Like Patterson he'll probably be a day 1 starter and we could move Gross to OG and put Long at OT

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Dude, not to sound like a jerk, but that is an incredibly far-fetched idea. Switching a career tackle to an offensive guard isn't a matter of just putting them somewhere else. The technique is completely different. The amount of athleticism required is 110% different. Gross would have been a long shot to play a guard his rookie year... At this stage in his career? Not a chance.

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Most players draft aren't day 1 starters then later in the year they start

Like Patterson he'll probably be a day 1 starter and we could move Gross to OG and put Long at OT

Last 2 years we had day 1 starters with our 1st 2 picks. And if we pick Patterson there is no guarantee he beats out Lafell for a starting position. He will still have to learn the finer points on being a WR not to mention the playbook . While Lafell would have the head start on both.

Plus people think you can just move Gross to OG are being a little bit Maddenish. He has never played OG and doesn't have the Bulk to play it anyway. Even if you move him to RT (which he really doesn't have the bulk for either) and Bell to guard you have a left side of rookie LT and Amini protecting Cam's blind side. That doesn't sound like a good idea.

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