The Carolina Panthers have the eighth overall choice of NFL draft later this month, and you would find it difficult to find a team with more uncertainty to the selection than them.
Or is it actually just a stroke of genius from the front office? Are the panthers really so uncertain who they choose? Or do they just come from smoke screens?
It is true that Caroline may not have a 100% firm direction where he decides to go with his first round choice. After all, the panthers have so many holes that it is difficult to identify a particular need.
That being said, I find it hard to believe that Caroline really deliberates as much as to her first choice, and the development idea that the panthers defend themselves absolutely are not what it seems.
Let’s say that the large Tetairoa McMillan receiver is available at No. 8, for example. Does Caroline really transmit it – a proven producer who could very well become a dominant pass at the NFL level – to take on a raw and dubious perspective like the Rusher Edge Walker Jalon, for example?
Heck, let’s say that McMillan is out of the plateau when the panthers are on the stopwatch. At this stage, wouldn’t the Panthers be better exchanged to exchange the choice so that they do not reach Walker or a similar player?
Carolina probably already has a list of potential scenarios to a science. The Director General Dan Morgan and the head coach Dave Canales surely know what they plan to do, whatever the mysterious that their strategy seems to be.
Panthers also have the advantage of what is a fairly deep project class with certain positions they have a clear need, which should prevent them from panicking very early.
We know that Caroline has no history of being well considered among the organizations of the NFL, but perhaps a change of guard occurs. Panthers are also very cool, and this could pay major dividends for them on April 24.
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