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TFY mock draft 1.

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Wp28, Jan 9, 2003.

  1. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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  2. meatpile

    meatpile 7-9

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    In that situation, I definitely agree with picking woolfolk.

    I wish we had other choices, though.

    This is why I'm not opposed to trading up.
     
  3. The Brain

    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    I have Madden 2003 and NCAA 2003 for XBOX... if you have both you can save the recruiting class in NCAA 2003 and draft them... WEEEELL I ended up draftin 9th (7-9)--- erie... I did my season in simulation mode so I could go on to the next season to play... and with that here's what I got...

    1st Rd- Eli Manning
    2nd Rd- Andre Woolfolk
    3rd Rd- Jason Witten

    Not a bad draft at all huh??
     
  4. BudMan

    BudMan Its about that time again

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    I did the same thing and got Leftwich w/ #9 and William Joesph in the second. Don't think my simulation was too accurate.
     
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    If somehow Leftwich falls, it's a no brainer. I could see us going with Manning. But a tackle makes a lot of sense to me. I know we need players at the skill positions but running back is thin in this draft wide recievers are plentiful and a solid offensive line makes all the skill positions better. It just makes sense to me to take at least one OL early especially since Steussie and Donnaly are not getting any younger. I'd go with Gross or Harris in the first and look at Simms, Boller, or Dorsey in the second. JMHO.
     
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    lex viking extraordinaire

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    Jack_Straw?

    where did you post before? just wondering. you you seem familiar. :confused:

    i am confused. the panthers part is throwing me off.:confused: :confused: :confused:
     
  7. T_Schroll

    T_Schroll Full Access Member

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    No QB, No WR available, I'm trading down and grabing a couple of extra picks while doing it. Too early for Ragone or the OT's.
     

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