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You know the drill: draft

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by magnus, Mar 17, 2004.

  1. magnus

    magnus Chump-proof

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    Well, you'd be able to see that at your pick in real life, but you can't do this in real life: "oh man, I really like Tony Pape, he's gonna be there with the 4th so I don't need to make line picks before then." So that's what I guard against. It's not realistic, to me anyway.

    math, it depends. Honestly there's a first round group that's glutted into the top 50-55, and behind that's a lot of contributors without an exceptional trait. He could go third or fourth right now with this talent base. being out of the top 150's a bit much, but he won't go first.
     
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    I just didn't want you to pull a Minnesota WTF and miss out on your guy.
     
  3. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    127 Tony Pape OT, with #69 at LT now, Pape can project a long career at RT.
    159 Josh Buhl SS/OLB, "Coop" with control
    191 TE Kris Wilson TE Great H-back second TE prospect, a little shoter then typical but has good hands and blocks very well

    222 Lamar Bryant G sleeper
     
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    What I think will happen:

    31. Ahmad Carroll - CB - Fast, upside, reminds me of Will Allen

    63. Keary Colbert - WR - We've been over this.

    95. Brian Rimph - OT - Future RT. Fits the mold.

    127. Jacob Bell - OG - Our needed WTF pick. Athletic Lineman. Seems to be what we are into now.

    159. Ben Hartsock - TE - We need someone else to block.

    191. Grant Wiley - LB - All he does is make tackles. They want production at the college level. It doesn't get much more productive than this guy.

    223. Shawntee Spencer - CB - What is he doing here? At this point I am more than willing to take a runner on this guy.
     
  5. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    Probably if you had switched Jones in for Carroll I'd take it in a heart beat.
     
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    mathmajors Roll Wave

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    I forgot about it being a deep draft for WR.
     
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    Really don't want to draft a FS. We have 2 that are ok in Tillman and Branch. If we bring in another ok one in Rogers Beckett That would be fine with me, last man standing gets the job. The corner is more important to me, haven't had a pair I would like to count on for a lot of years (if ever). Besides, Jones is a great athlete, but I never have seen the instincts from him. In a saftey I will take the instincts over the athletics if I have to choose. (though I would rather have both).
     
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    31-Vernon Carey G
    63-Jason Shivers FS
    95-Matt Ware CB
    127-Bernard Berrian WR
    159-Ben Hartsock TE
    191-John Navarre QB
    223-James Newson WR
     
  9. luchadore

    luchadore A joke is a serious thing

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    31. Will Poole CB
    63. Justin Smiley OG
    95. Will Allen S
    127. Stacey Andrews OT
    159. PK Sam WR
    191. Arnold Parker CB
    223. Jeff Smoker QB
     
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    How in the hell do you take Will Poole at 31. when he's already gone? Same thing with Smiley at 63. and Parker at 191.??? Do you understand the format of this thread?
     
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