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Official draft order.

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Wp28, Mar 31, 2006.

  1. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    That list is ten kinds of retarded, so using it is pointless.
     
  2. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    27 - Demeco Ryans - OLB, Alabama
    I'm not real ecstatic about this pick, but he was the best there that filled a need. I considered DeAngelo Williams and Santonio Holmes here, too.

    58 - Ko Simpson - FS, South Carolina
    You'd like to not have a second round pick have to wait 2 years to play, but he'd probably be our 3rd best safety coming into camp, and at least second best next year.

    89 - Anthony Fasano - TE, Notre Dame
    Finally, a pick I can feel at least a little lukewarm about. He immediately becomes the best TE on the roster, and the only reason he wouldn't start is Fox's stubborn streak.

    121 - Adam Jennings - WR/KR, Fresno State
    4.36 speed. Exceptional KR and returns punts, too. Vertical threat with decent hands. Averaged over 9 ypc on reverses his senior year. Probably wouldn't see much time in the WR rotation, but could be a Pro Bowl caliber return man.

    155 - Darrell Hunter - CB, Miami (Ohio)
    Decent height and speed, but raw. Might be a PS guy his first year, and compete for dime back next year, nickel in his third.

    235 - Zach Strief - RT, Northwestern
    Blue collar overachiever who will top out at RT depth.

    237 - Albert Toeaina - RT, Tennessee
    I think this quote from SI says it all: "After being snubbed by the combine last month, Toeaina had a lot to prove to scouts. Weighing 328 pounds, 10 lighter than his Senior Bowl weight, Toeaina completed 36 reps of 225 pounds on the bench, then ran his 40 in a very fast 4.9 seconds." His measurables alone are enough to bring him into camp as a late 7th rounder. Almost no risk, all reward.




    Goofy list. I wouldn't be excited about this draft at all.
     
  3. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    maybe we could trade our pick and get Alge Crumpler instead
     

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