Carolina Panthers full 7-round 2022 mock draft after CFP semi-finals

(Joseph Cress-Iowa City Press-Sentinel via IMAGN Content Services) Tyler Linderbaum
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Carolina Panthers trade down from No. 50 overall

Another deal for the Carolina Panthers sees the team trade down five spots with the New England Patriots for another third-round pick. The more selections you have in the top-100, the better your chances of hitting the jackpot are. Considering the franchise only has one right now, this is something Scott Fitterer has to rectify.

JAMAREE SALYER. 55. player. 814. . OT. Bulldogs

Jamaree Salyer – OT (Georgia)

Although many analysts are tipping Jamaree Salyer to become a guard once he gets to the next level, the left tackle’s production for Georgia this season has been phenomenal.

Not only this, but the player put together some outstanding film against Aidan Hutchinson when the Bulldogs thrashed Michigan in the college football playoff semi-finals, which won’t go unnoticed as the defensive end could end up being the No. 1 overall selection when it’s all said and done.

Salyer has the size, length, and athleticism to become a solid pro. He is riding on the crest of a wave at the present time and if this transitions to the NFL, the sky is the limit.

The Panthers finally put Brady Christensen to good use on the blindside against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the third-round pick more than held his own. Two more performances like this before the campaign comes to a conclusion might see him win the left tackle job in 2022.

Whether he does or not, Salyer still represents a ton of value here. Whether that’s on the edge or on the interior.