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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Collin, Dec 19, 2012.

  1. CelticCat

    CelticCat ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED

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    Does anyone think Glennon could be a 3rd NCSU QB to play in the NFL?
    Thats gotta be close to a record, having 3 QB's currently playing QB in the NFL.

    Cant say I watched alot of State games but he looked like he could make it like Yates did after watching the UNC game.
     
  2. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    He'll be a backup somewhere. Kiper has been talking him up as his favorite sleeper. And USC had four QBs in the league as of last season, while I imagine someone has had five at some point.
     
  3. Smoke Screen

    Smoke Screen Fire Ron Rivera's Dumbass

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    UNC's secondary was total shit this year. I wouldn't base anything off that game. The tiimes I watched him he seemed to go to shit if he got hit a few times...
     
  4. McJeff

    McJeff The wheel is turning

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    SMU DE #92 Margus Hunt is looking good. Against a frosh but looking like a stud.
     
  5. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    Current Draft Order:
    1. Kansas City Chiefs - 2-13 (.489 SOS)
    2. Jacksonville Jaguars - 2-13 (.551 SOS)
    3. Oakland Raiders - 4-11 (.471 SOS)
    4. Philadelphia Eagles - 4-11 (.507 SOS)
    5. Detroit Lions - 4-11 (.569 SOS)
    6. Buffalo Bills - 5-10 (.493 SOS)
    7. Cleveland Browns - 5-10 (.502 SOS)
    8. Arizona Cardinals - 5-10 (.553 SOS)
    9. Tennessee Titans - 5-10 (.538 SOS)
    10. San Diego Chargers - 6-9 (.471 SOS)
    11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 6-9 (.482 SOS)
    12. New York Jets - 6-9 (.516 SOS)
    13. Carolina Panthers - 6-9 (.520 SOS)
    14. Pittsburgh Steelers - 7-8 (.476 SOS)
    15. Miami Dolphins - 7-8 (.480 SOS)
    16. New Orleans Saints - 7-8 (.527 SOS)
    17. St. Louis Rams - 7-7-1 (.524 SOS)
    18. Dallas Cowboys - 8-7 (.511 SOS
    19. New York Giants - 8-7 (.544 SOS)
    20. Chicago Bears - 9-6 (.533 SOS)

    Current ESPN rankings for your fodder:

    Star Lotulelei DT 6'3" 320 Utah 96 1
    Damontre Moore* DE 6'4" 248 Texas A&M 96 2
    Chance Warmack OG 6'2⅜" 325 Alabama 96 3
    Luke Joeckel* OT 6'5¾" 306 Texas A&M 96 4
    Jarvis Jones* OLB 6'2" 242 Georgia 96 5
    Barkevious Mingo* DE 6'5" 240 LSU 95 6
    Manti Te'o ILB 6'1" 248 Notre Dame 95 7
    Bjoern Werner* DE 6'4" 255 Florida State 95 8
    Johnathan Hankins* DT 6'3" 335 Ohio State 95 9
    Sylvester Williams DT 6'2" 320 North Carolina 94 10
    Dee Milliner* CB 6'0¾" 197 Alabama 94 11
    Dion Jordan DE 6'6⅛" 239 Oregon 94 12
    Taylor Lewan* OT 6'7" 302 Michigan 94 13
    Jonathan Cooper OG 6'3" 320 North Carolina 94 14
    Johnathan Jenkins DT 6'4⅛" 363 Georgia 93 15
    Kenny Vaccaro S 6'0½" 210 Texas 93 16
    Sam Montgomery* DE 6'4" 245 LSU 93 17
    Alec Ogletree* ILB 6'3" 237 Georgia 93 18
    Ezekiel Ansah* DE 6'6" 273 Brigham Young 92 19
    Eric Fisher* OT 6'7⅛" 297 Central Michigan 92 20
    Sheldon Richardson* DT 6'2⅞" 290 Missouri 92 21
    Anthony Barr* OLB 6'4" 238 UCLA 92 22
    Geno Smith QB 6'2¾" 208 West Virginia 91 23
    Corey Lemonier* DE 6'4" 242 Auburn 91 24
    Johnthan Banks CB 6'2⅛" 185 Mississippi State 90 25
    Justin Hunter* WR 6'4" 205 Tennessee 90 26
    Kawann Short DT 6'3⅛" 325 Purdue 90 27
    Keenan Allen* WR 6'3" 206 California 89 28
    Shariff Floyd* DT 6'3" 298 Florida 89 29
    Matt Barkley QB 6'1⅞" 228 USC 89 30
    Zach Ertz* TE 6'6" 249 Stanford 89 31
    Cordarrelle Patterson* WR 6'3" 205 Tennessee 88 32
    Kevin Minter* ILB 6'2" 244 LSU 88 33
    Mike Glennon QB 6'7¼" 225 North Carolina State 88 34
    Tyler Eifert TE 6'6" 250 Notre Dame 88 35
    Jake Matthews* OT 6'5" 305 Texas A&M 87 36
    Tavon Austin WR 5'8⅜" 173 West Virginia 87 37
    Cornellius (tank) Carradine DE 6'4½" 255 Florida State 87 38
    Logan Ryan* CB 5'11¾" 190 Rutgers 87 39
    Matt Elam* S 5'10" 207 Florida 87 40
    Robert Woods* WR 6'1" 190 USC 86 41
    Eric Reid* S 6'2" 208 LSU 86 42
    Jesse Williams DT 6'3½" 320 Alabama 86 43
    Oday Aboushi OT 6'5⅛" 315 Virginia 86 44
    Dallas Thomas OT 6'5⅛" 297 Tennessee 85 45
    Blidi Wreh-wilson CB 6'0⅜" 189 Connecticut 85 46
    Bennie Logan* DT 6'3" 290 LSU 85 47
    David Amerson* CB 6'2" 193 North Carolina State 84 48
    D.J. Fluker* OT 6'6" 335 Alabama 84 49
    Terrance Williams WR 6'2⅜" 201 Baylor 84 50
     
  6. stratocatter

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    Damn, down, down, down the list we go. And TB, who beat us twice, identical record, picks ahead of us.
     
  7. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    I'm stunned to see Sylvester Williams listed that highly.
     
  8. finleye

    finleye como say what?

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    Scouts Inc has him real high. Rotoworld sees Sly as a 2nd day pick. Its still early in the process.
     
  9. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    Yeah, just makes me want to go back and watch some games to see what impressed them.
     
  10. PantherPaul

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    I hadn't noticed that. How does that work. We played the harder schedule and they beat us and still we draft after them :15:
     

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