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Draft game with a new list

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Wp28, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. Piper

    Piper phishin member

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    27.Darnell Bing S Southern Cal

    Let's just go ahead and reach for our kind of safety. He can hit and tackle and seems instictive.

    58. Daryn Colledge OT Boise St.

    Some competition for Wharton. Our type of lineman, smart, quick, not real strong. At worst, some quality depth.

    88. Will Blackmon CB Boston College

    I just like this guy too much to pass him up in the third.

    89. Jerious Norwood RB Mississippi St.

    Plays bigger than he is, and would be our fastest back. At worst he plays special teams and is a third down back.

    121. T.J. Williams TE North Carolina St.

    Solid yet unspectacular at anything. Sounds like a Carolina TE.

    155.Mark Setterstrom OG Minnesota

    Pimped him before, will again. Our kind of lineman. Mobile, can move.

    234. Brandon Johnson OLB Louisville

    Raw athlete to contribute on special teams.

    237. Tarvaris Jackson QB Alabama St.

    Fun, raw athlete with a live arm to develop.
     
  2. McFly41

    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    Not trying to be a dick, but a 3rd is a first day pick...just sayin...:1peekdoor
     
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    he's saying 3rd QB, not that we've picked one in the 3rd.
     
  4. McFly41

    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    Oh, shit, Weinke was a 4th! I've been here since 11am...I need a beer...A BIG BEER!

    See you truds tomorrow afternoon sometime!!!:ylsuper:
     
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    magnus Chump-proof

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    as was LeFors, but yeah, I was referring to Lefors' depth position, not draft position.
     
  6. rake

    rake Need one of these

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    This list is probably going to be more accurate in terms of the value that we are actually going to get for our picks.

    Trade up to #22 with our #89 and go ahead and take LenDale White because the Donkeys will get greedy and snag Williams and another team like the Steelers will want the second coming of Jerome (he said optimistically) and move ahead of us if we sit still. I think Collin is probably right . . . Gotta have more punch at RB.

    #58 I’ll take Daryn Colledge since he would seem to be our staffs type of lineman and fill an apparent need

    #88 Will Blackmon who is apparently climbing the charts may not be here but I’ll stay with the list and stay on the Blackmon band wagon since he is going to be just as good as Smitty as a return man and RMJ as a nickle.:woot:

    #121 Antoine Bethea looks pretty good from the review at this site so he’s worth a shot and I bet he will make a MUCH better pro than Blue . . . but that’s probably not saying a lot.

    #155 Marcus Vick Bah, I wouldn’t touch him with a 20 foot pole but read the notes of his review on this site. It’s good for a chuckle and anybody even thinking about drafting him should commit it to memory by this weekend.
    Seriously I would take either David Thomas in hopes that he could either inspire Seidman to make it or earnestly win the 3rd TE spot away from him - OR I would take Joe Toledo and really focus on building a solid young line for the next 4 years that will assist Fox & Co in running White into an early retirement.

    The other picks . . . who needs 'em?!:trophy:
     
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    I can see where you are going with the Marcus Vick pick. Have him on the Practice Squad imitating his brother when we plan for Atlanta. :ylsuper:
     
  8. McFly41

    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    Outside of kind of looking like him and being stupid, Marcus isn't really alot like Mike. He's a better pure passer, which isn't saying alot and he's slower.
     
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    Havent read any others yet, just so that I dont get subconsciously influenced.


    27.. I was so tempted to go Jonathan Jospeh. BUt Im going to go with Kamerion Wimbley. Man, I would be jacked if this happened, but it wont. OLB

    58. Colledge, Calhoun and certainly Fasano were the biggest temptations. But Taitusi Lutui should give us tremendous strength in the interior line, and still the thought of Mathis starting irks me. Team should stick with Maser's philosophy that an OL should be taken on the first day of each year of the draft. So far we have. OG

    88. Brodie Croyle and Dee Webb are temptations. BUt Anthony Smith is one of my favorite guys. S

    89. Jerius Norwood just might be as good as FOster, only stay on the fucking field. RB

    121. Devon Hester is an obvious choice for STs reasons. KR/WR/Specialist

    155. Mike Setterstrom can duke it out with Mathis and or Geoff Hangartner for depth. OG/C

    234.Anthony Mix will see if he can get a chance to supplant Seidman. Could be a strong blocker for us, and turn out to be a capable weapon for us if he sticks. Its not like hes got tough competition. TE/WR

    237. We lost Rutherford to the Steelers for a decent practice squad QB, so we replace him with D.J. Shockley. QB
     
  10. Collin

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    Wimbley was a defensive end in college, so if he played OLB in the NFL, it would probably have to be in the 3-4.
     

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