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2008 draft order thread

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Wp28, Nov 17, 2007.

  1. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    if that second half was realistic and not the result of GB having packed it in, then the next 2 and Seattle are not impossible
     
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    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    Make that #11, I gave Baltimore the win after that wierd finish, but they went on to lose so they fall below us.
     
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    presidence99 This MARRIAGE?

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    Unless he really lights it up in the next two games (assuming they get a bowl bid) AND has a good combine I'd expect him to be undrafted.
     
  4. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    We're up (or down) to #10 pending the Baltimore game
     
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    With a bullet.
     
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    1st Round tackles NOT named Jake Long:
    Sam Baker, 6'4 309, USC
    Gosder Cherilus, 6'6 320, Boston College
    Ryan Clady, 6'5 320, Boise State

    1st Round Safety
    Kenny Phillips, 6'2 202, FS/SS, Miami

    1st-2nd Round Safety
    Craig Steltz, 6'1 208, SS, LSU
    Tom Zbikowski, 6'1 210, SS, Notre Dame

    1st Round DEs NOT named Chris Long
    Calais Campbell, 6'6 278, Miami
    Vernon Gholston, 6'3 265, Ohio State
    Derrick Harvey, 6'4 260, Florida
    Quentin Groves, 6'3 251 Auburn (also OLB)
    Tyson Jackson, 6'5 292, LSU

    1st Round WR NOT named DeSean Jackson
    Early Doucet, 5'11 205, LSU
    Malcolm Kelly, 6'4 217, Oklahoma
    Limas Sweed, 6'4 217, Texas
    Adarius Bowman, 6'4 220, Oklahoma State
     
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    assuming the outcome of tonight's and tomorrow night's games (NE & Pitt both win), I'm guessing the order should look something like this:

    01. Miami
    02. St Louis
    03. NY Jets
    04. New England (from San Francisco)
    05. Oakland
    06. Atlanta
    07. Cincinnati
    08. Baltimore
    09. Kansas City
    10. Carolina
    11. Arizona
    12. New Orleans
    13. Houston
    14. Buffalo
    15. Denver
    16. Minnesota
    17. Chicago
    18. Philadelphia
    19. Washington
    20. Tennessee
    21. San Diego
    22. Detroit
    23. Seattle
    24. Dallas (from Cleveland)
    25. Tampa Bay
    26. NY Giants
    27. Pittsburgh
    28. Jacksonville
    29. Indianapolis
    30. Green Bay
    31. Dallas
    32. forfeited pick (New England)

    Cincinnati has St Louis, San Francisco, and Miami left so they'll probably end up below us. Looking at the rest of the teams ahead of us now, I can't see any of them falling past us. Even if San Francisco beats us and we both lose out, they'd have the higher pick based on strength of schedule.
     
  8. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    The 4-7 teams current opponent's winning % shakes out like this; (pending tonight's results)

    7. Cincinnati - .468%
    8. Baltimore - .497%
    9. Kansas City - .500%
    10. Carolina - .551%
     
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    Remaining schedules of those four

    Cincinnati-@ Pittsburgh, St. Louis, @ San Francisco, Cleveland, @ Miami 3 wins possible

    Baltimore-New England, Indianapolis, @ Miami, @ Seattle, Pittsburgh 1 or 2 wins possible

    Kansas City-San Diego, @ Denver, Tennessee, @ Detroit, @ NY Jets 1 or 2 wins possible

    Carolina-San Francisco, @ Jacksonville, Seattle, Dallas, @ Tampa Bay 1 win possible
     
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    Hard Harry Sometimes Functional INTP

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    We need to finish 4-12 not just for draft picks, but so we can fulfill the NFC South mandate that the last place team wins the division the following year.
     

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