Carolina Panthers Draft of the Future

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Updated: March 28, 2015

The Panthers are coming off another year where they failed to live up to expectations before getting hot at just the right time of the year and making the playoffs. The Panthers managed to win their last four games of 2014 along with a wildcard victory over Arizona. With the distraction of Greg Hardy now gone, can Charlotte’s team go all the way?

Draft community member Keegan2 shared his selections with the community. Carolina fans, do you agree with this Panthers mock draft?

1. Panthers: Ereck Flowers OT Miami
The O-line should be completely recreated going into next season. The biggest change will come at LT. Flowers should be able to slip right in as a day 1 starter. Other Options- La’el Collins(if he falls), Ty Sombrallio, TJ Clemmings

2. Panthers: Rashad Greene WR Florida State
Not only does he have a past relationship with fellow receiver Kelvin Benjamin, but he also has something Benjamin doesn’t, great hands. He catches everything, and it is suprising when he doesn’t. Other Options- Justin Hardy(very, very close second), Jay Ajayi, Cedric Ogubehi

3. Panthers: Laken Tomlinson OG Duke
A great player and even better person. He should be able to step in with Turner immediately to make the o-line really good. Other Options- Tre Jackson, Jalen Collins, Ifo Ekpre-Olomu

4. Panthers: Byron Jones CB Connecticut
The CBs are something that can definitely be improved. Norman is becoming really good and Benwikere looks good, but the need some more help. Other Options- Cody Riggs, Quandre Diggs, Damian Swann

5. Panthers: Jamison Crowder WR Duke
He has that burner speed needed in Carolina along with KR/PR ability that is also very much needed. Other Options- Antwan Goodley, Austin Hill, Rob Havenstein

6. Panthers: Sean Hickey OT Syracuse
Continue building the o-line, or at least adding depth to it. Other Options- Tayo Fabuleje, Tyrus Thompson, Eric Lefeld

7. Panthers: Kyshoen Jarrett S Virginia Tech
Secondary wanted. Other Options- Nick Marshall, Eric Dargan, Justin Coleman