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Does anybody else think our picks SUCK so far?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by SilverSurfer, Apr 21, 2002.

  1. BearBryant

    BearBryant Full Access Member

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    why do we draft all of these small college players?
     
  2. Xcaliber

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    Draft Grade: B-

    Coming into the draft the main goal was to fill positions of need, which we did. As much as I wanted Jammer, Peppers I feel was the right choice and was too good to pass up. He has the physical tools to be dominant and DE was a serious need so it was a wise choice. 2nd round a CB wasn't there so you go to the next biggest need RB and if Foster solves the fumbling problem we have a good maybe great RB.

    Witherspoon - Don't know or understand the pick but we'll see

    Wesley - Big corner who fit a need. He Must've impressed the coaches because the pretty much had there pick of second-tier CBs and they chose him.

    Fasini - I was hoping for a QB and he was the best available besides maybe Kittner. Fasini has the size and arm and could a steal down the road

    Johnson - Versatile FB. I don't know how the offense will be run here but if it is run similar to how the Giants ran theres I imagine Johnson will have a similar role as Comella did with NY, which fits Johnson nicely.

    Heinrich - Has great measureables and according to scouting reports he's a good blocker with soft hands. Could also suprise.

    Can't say much for the final two picks but overall this draft is about Potential. I think Peppers and Foster will turn into great picks and the other picks we might have to be patient with.

    Draft Grade: C+/B-
     

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