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		<title>Panthers Draft Needs for 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here we are on the eve of the 2012 NFL Draft and you can start to feel the excitement building up. The last of the mock drafts from all the big networks are already out and teams are starting to fill up their “war rooms” and finish up their evaluations of potential players. There are [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2012/04/25/draft-day-eve/">Panthers Draft Needs for 2012</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we are on the eve of the 2012 NFL Draft and you can start to feel the excitement building up. The last of the mock drafts from all the big networks are already out and teams are starting to fill up their “war rooms” and finish up their evaluations of potential players. There are teams who are picking in the early part of 1st round that already know who their drafting, Indianapolis is a lock to take Andrew Luck, and the same can be said about Washington drafting Robert Griffin III. Then there are those teams at the end of the round who know who they would like to pick, but it all really comes down to availability. Then you have the Panthers who are somewhere in the middle of all that, as they hold the 9th overall selection in the 1st round.</p>
<div id="attachment_6980" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 198px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/04/5532584.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6980" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/04/5532584-188x300.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sep 10, 2011; Auburn, AL, USA; Auburn Tigers quarterback Barrett Trotter (14) throws a pass as Mississippi State Bulldogs lineman Fletcher Cox (94) closes in during the first half at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit John Reed-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>The Panthers have three big needs they need to fill with this draft and two of those needs could be filled with their 1st round selection. Fletcher Cox (DT, Mississppi State) is the guy I would go after with that 9th overall pick, and if he is off the board when Carolina’s pick comes up, then I would draft Luke Kuechly (LB, Boston College). I highly doubt both of these guys will be taking in the first 8 picks, so we should have a shot one of them. However, if both men are gone then maybe Quinten Coples (DE, UNC) is the guy you take. But I’ll be fine with just about whatever Carolina decides…unless they decide to select Stephon Gilmore (CB, South Carolina). I think Gilmore is the most overrated player in this year’s draft and is nowhere near deserving of being a top 10 pick.</p>
<p>However, corner is definitely an area the Panthers need to address in this year draft, so no matter if they take a DT or LB in the first round, they have to draft a corner in the 2nd round. Maybe a guy like Janoris Jenkis (CB, North Alabama) will fall to us or Dre Kirkpatrick (CB, Alabama) might fall as well. If both guys are gone then I’d really love take Trumaine Johnson (CB, Montana). He’s tremendous size and speed, and could help out our defense immediately.</p>
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<p>We don’t have a 3rd round pick, so in the 4th I think it would be a good idea to take a linebacker if we don’t draft Kuechly in the 1st. Keenan Robinson (LB) from Texas should still be available around then. But if we do take Kuechly then I would try to bolster our receiving corps a little bit with our 4th round pick and take a guy like Ryan Broyles (WR, Oklahoma). He’s a smaller, quick receiver, and could be the heir apparent to Steve Smith.<br />
In the 5th, 6th, and 7th rounds I think we should just be looking to add depth to the offensive and defensive lines, as well as the linebacker position. However, we could use another safety who can give Sherrod Martin a legitimate battle for his job during training camp, so if a guy like Justin Bethel (S, Presbyterian) is still on the board in the later rounds then I would definitely pull the trigger and draft him. (if you want to see some of Justin’s freakish athletic ability, then watch this clip: <a title="Justin Bethel's freekish hops" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08RJgDJS8Dg">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08RJgDJS8Dg</a>)<br />
This should definitely be an exciting draft as the Panthers try to fill some holes in the defense as they gear up to have a playoff caliber season. And if they are going to do that then they have to draft players at the Defensive Tackle, Linebacker, and Cornerback positions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>DENVER AND TENNESSEE: Well the Peyton Manning saga continues today in Durham as he&#8217;s working out for the Denver Broncos. The hometown Titans is the other team in the Manning sweepstakes and yesterday they re-signed Pro Bowl Guard Steve Hutchinson and signed Peyton&#8217;s old Center, Jeff Saturday. Clearly, Titan owner Bud Adams is doing all [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2012/03/16/free-agency-ripple-effects-draft-picture-begins-to-clear/">Free Agency Ripple Effects; Draft Picture Begins to Clear</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6794" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 209px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/03/5874012.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2012/03/5874012-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-6794" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jan 1, 2012; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn (10) throws a pass during the game against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.  The Packers defeated the Lions 45-41.  Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>DENVER AND TENNESSEE: Well the Peyton Manning saga continues today in Durham as he&#8217;s working out for the Denver Broncos. The hometown Titans is the other team in the Manning sweepstakes and yesterday they re-signed Pro Bowl Guard Steve Hutchinson and signed Peyton&#8217;s old Center, Jeff Saturday. Clearly, Titan owner Bud Adams is doing all he can to sign the HOF QB. With Denver sending the team jet to North Carolina to work Manning out, however, and it appears that the Titans are not a lock to land him. Since Manning is from Tennessee, the Titans would be the natural fit, but I think Peyton developed a good relationship with John Elway during his visit to Colorado. After all, who understands a situation like Manning&#8217;s than another HOF QB? The Titans are glad they at least have Jake Locker and hope he has learned the ways of the NFL after a disappointing rookie season. He has work to do. Denver picks at 25, and with a deep DT class, they&#8217;re probably eyeing a Michael Brockers and hoping he falls to them there. The Titans probably have one of the best OLs in the NFL by signing Saturday and Hutch (too bad Saturday&#8217;s last name isn&#8217;t Starsky) and should be looking for WRs and CBs as they lost Cortland Finnegan in FA to the Rams. &#8216;Dre Kirkpatrick is an option in round one as there&#8217;s a good possibility he will be available when the Titans are on the clock at 20. If Manning does sign, they could take a look at a Kendall Wrignt or roll the dice on a Stephen Hill to give the oft-injured Kenny Britt some help.</p>
<p>SEATTLE AND MIAMI: Manning isn&#8217;t the only Free Agent that can send ripples through the draft process, either. QB Matt Flynn is visitng with the Seattle Seahawks and is thought to be going to Miami next. Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has swung and missed on things lately more often than batters facing Nolan Ryan back in the day and they appear to be an organization heading the wrong direction. Trading away Brandon Marshall can&#8217;t make Flynn happy as Davone Bess is now their top WR. V-Jax signed elsewhere and Miami&#8217;s cupboard is bare at the position other than Bess, but they received 2 3rd round picks for Marshall so they&#8217;ll be draft-nimble. The big name FA WRs have signed &#8211; V-Jax in Tampa Bay and Marques Colston re-signed with the Saints, so look for Miami to improve their WR corps with at least 2 selections in the draft and take a hard look at Undrafted Free Agents post-draft. However, they still need help at RT, a pass-rushing DE, and a competent FS. At #8, they&#8217;ll likely pick Best Available because it should be RT Reilly Reiff. Reiff is basically a Matt Kalil clone with better run-blocking skills and has near-flawless game tape. He&#8217;s big, strong, nimble, durable and can play either tackle spot. What more do you want from a guy, seriously? Miami HC Joe Philbin may want to rebuild from the inside out, so shoring up the OL is likely their top priority as they do have one good pass rusher in Cameron Wake already. If the brass can convince Flynn they&#8217;re going to go OL at 8 to protect him first, and along with Pro-Bowl LT Jake Long, Flynn will likely sign in Miami. If not, look for the &#8216;Fins to take Ryan Tannehill at that 8 spot and sit a year behind Matt Moore. If they do sign Flynn, Tannehill likely goes to Seattle at 12 and I&#8217;ve said from the start that Miami is Flynn&#8217;s most natural spot since Philbin was his OC last season in Green Bay. Signing Flynn would mean the &#8216;Fins have a system QB running the system that he&#8217;s shown great aptitude for. Then again, look at the receivers in Green Bay, then look at Miami&#8217;s. Brian Hartline, Davone Bess, and Clyde Gates? Thank goodness for Reggie Bush; if he stays healthy again in 2012, he&#8217;ll likely be the team MVP. The strange thing is the &#8216;Fins also have intimate knowledge of Ryan Tannehill since new Dolphins OC Mike Sherman was Texas A and M&#8217;s Head Coach last year, so the Dolphins are armed with what no other NFL franchise can possibly have. It will be interesting to see which direction they press. If somehow the Seahawks grab Flynn in Free Agency, Mark Ingram won&#8217;t get by them at 12. If he&#8217;s gone, Luke Kuechley would help seal the middle of that defense, or perhaps WR Michael Floyd will make a nice toy for Flynn as they already have a solid OL. If the Dolphins like a particular WR other than Floyd, they have the draft-pick firepower this year to trade back into the latter half of the first round where Hill should be available, and he has Brandon Marshall-type size, sub-4.4 speed that Marshall lacked, and as far as we know, just one personality. The big knock on him is he played in an option offense at Georgia Tech. The upside is comparisons to Megatron. If this kid can learn and has a good work ethic, he could wind up being the steal of the entire draft. He&#8217;s that talented.</p>
<p>JACKSONVILLE must realize Blaine Gabbert isn&#8217;t the answer as they signed former Dolphin QB Chad Henne to shore up play there. Henne&#8217;s a decent QB, but his years in Miami proved he&#8217;s a bit timid as far as taking many chances downfield. He&#8217;s also somewhat erratic not game to game, but play to play. One pass you see and go &#8220;wow, nice throw&#8221; and the next you scratch your head wondering what he was thinking. His nickname in Miami was &#8220;Captain Checkdown,&#8221; so that should say something right there. He was rumored to be liked by the Jets, as their OC is Former Dolphins HC Tony Sparano, but Mark Sanchez&#8217; hissy over the Manning talk probably forced their hand and they didn&#8217;t pursue Henne. Jacksonville still needs WRs in a desperate way and the same goes for 4-3 DEs. Since the Jags have a history of drafting busts there, they should love Quinton Coples at #7 overall. He probably is about as close as you can get to a lock at this point, and for the record I&#8217;m coming around on Coples and his &#8220;taking plays off&#8221; label. His rep isn&#8217;t nearly as bad as a Vernon Gholston&#8217;s was, and frankly DEs get tired chasing the QB every play over and over again. Hopefully the new regime in Jacksonville can make sure Coples&#8217; head is on straight and keep him motivated. If they pass on him, they&#8217;ll take a WR. It will be very interesting if Justin Blackmon somehow falls here, but he shouldn&#8217;t get by the Rams at 6. </p>
<p>SAN DIEGO signed WRs Robert Meachem and Eddie Royal in an attempt to replace Vincent Jackson&#8217;s production with two lesser players. Both have their strengths, but neither one is a guy who can help take over a game or make that big play regularly. Royal is a possession guy and has a 1,000 yard season on his resume. The upside is the Chargers should be able to turn attention to their defense and OL in the draft. Hard to say exactly which direction they&#8217;ll be going, but a Tackle wouldn&#8217;t surprise me &#8211; it&#8217;s a deep draft for OTs that can play LT, so guys like Stanford&#8217;s Johnathan Martin, OSU&#8217;s Mike Adams, and FSU&#8217;s Zebrie Sanders are all possibilities here and the Chargers need some youth injected into the tackle position. Otherwise, they&#8217;ll address the front seven. At 18, Courtney Upshaw or Big Board-riser Lavonte David out of Nebraska would make sense.</p>
<p>BUFFALO: The biggest defensive Free Agent signing this year was the Bills landing Super Mario and making him the highest-paid defender in history. He&#8217;s shown great versatility in his career in going from a 4-3 DE and successfully becoming a 3-4 OLB &#8211; at 300 pounds! OUCH!!! The point is, he can play either spot and do damage. Give the Bills some credit; they&#8217;ve been hitting that porous defense with some talented young players (the failed Aaron Maybin experiment, Marcell Dareus, and now Super Mario) and their offense has, in the last couple of years, been able to move the ball and put some points up. They&#8217;re now not-so quietly headed in the right direction and still have the 10th choice in the draft. Could they put a Melvin Ingram opposite Super Mario, following the Denver model last year with Von Miller/Elvis Dumervil? It sure seemed to work out there, but I wonder if they&#8217;d not be better served to take an ILB like Luke Kuechley. He&#8217;s only 20 years old and one of those sideline-to-sideline tackling machines in the Patrick Willis mold. Luke also showed up bigger and more athletic at the combine than many expected, so he kept his draft stock as high as it could be for the position &#8211; a borderline top-10 pick. He&#8217;d shore up Buffalo&#8217;s run defense in the middle and Super Mario will be putting some heat on opposing QBs &#8211; neither of which the Bills D was good at last season. Without the injury bug hitting again, they could be setting up for a playoff run, if only a wild card in the AFC Pats division. If they want to follow the &#8220;win your division first&#8221; model, Ingram will be the likely choice (if available) because of the presence of the New England Patriots.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 20:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phillip Gramling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1. Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford When healthy, Peyton Manning is still arguably the best quarterback in the game, but with his age and health concerns the Colts don’t have a choice: they have to take Luck. However, its almost a lose-lose situation for the Colts, because if they take Luck everybody will be [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2012/01/29/mock-draft-for-top-10-picks/">Mock Draft for Top 10 Picks</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>1. Indianapolis Colts</strong><br />
<em>Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford</em></p>
<p>When healthy, Peyton Manning is still arguably the best quarterback in the game, but with his age and health concerns the Colts don’t have a choice: they have to take Luck. However, its almost a lose-lose situation for the Colts, because if they take Luck everybody will be saying they’re disrespecting Peyton Manning after he put that team on his back for more than a decade. But if they don’t draft Luck, then they are saying they don’t care about the future of their franchise.</p>
<p><strong>2. St. Louis Rams</strong><br />
<em>Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma St.</em></p>
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After a solid rookie year Sam Bradford took a step back this year, and that it was in part due to the lack of talent he had had the WR position. They did trade for Brandon Lloyd on the middle of season, but Lloyd isn’t the type of guy that’s going to single handedly win games. But Blackmon is. St. Louis has to draft Blackmon and give their franchise QB some weapons. With Blackmon and Lloyd on the outside and Stephen Jackson in the backfield, this could be an offense that could be productive in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>3. Minnesota Vikings</strong><br />
<em>Matt Kalil, OT, USC</em></p>
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I think the Vikings still have some confidence in Christian Ponder, so I don’t think they’ll take RG3 with this pick. But they’ll definitely want to keep Ponder off the ground, and Kalil should provide great protection and give Ponder to find the open receiver.</p>
<p><strong>4. Cleveland Browns</strong><br />
<em>Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama</em></p>
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With the likelihood of Peyton Hillis not returning, the Browns will be looking to solidify they’re running game. It’s too early in Colt McCoy’s career to give up on him by drafting RG3. Richardson should also be able to take some pressure off of McCoy if he can manage to eat up 25-30 carries a game. And he can also help out in the passing game.<br />
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