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In my last mock draft, I had Mesidor falling to Carolina in the second round. I’m not sure he’s going to be there, the more I think about it, so I have Dan Morgan take him here. Mesidor generated 55 pressures this past season to go along with 17.5 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks. He’s a little undersized, but he has a knack for getting after the passer, which this team needs desperately.
RD 2, Pick 51: LB Josiah Trotter (Missouri)

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There’s actually a connection here between my first two picks, indirectly, I might add. They both transferred from West Virginia and landed a big bag. Trotter is the son of former Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Sr. and the brother of current Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. He can get after the quarterback a little bit, but is elite against the run. In his only year with Mizzou, he totaled 84 tackles and 13 tackles for loss.
RD 3, Pick 83:Â C Sam Hecht (Kansas State)

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I fully expect the Panthers to address the starting center position through free agency, which could be by just bringing Cade Mays back. If that’s the case, Carolina will want to draft a potential long-term solution, and Hecht could be that option. Not only is he a road grader, but he also didn’t allow a single sack in his entire collegiate career (850 pass pro snaps).
RD 4, Pick 119: S Bud Clark (TCU)
Clark has a ton of experience, having played six seasons with the Horned Frogs. He had a free year of eligibility because of COVID and took a redshirt in 2021. Over the past two seasons, he’s been one of the most productive safeties in the entire Big 12 Conference, and I am of the belief he’s one of the most underrated players in this class. Because he’s logged a ton of snaps, he should be able to crack the rotation right away.
RD 5, Pick 157:Â LB Kyle Louis (Pitt)

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Double dip at linebacker? Double dip at linebacker! The Panthers need to overhaul this unit and will also add some guys through free agency. Louis is lean, athletic, and has the quickness to be able to do more than just hold his own in pass coverage. He has six picks over the past two years.
RD 5, Pick 161:Â WR Josh Cameron (Baylor)

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A sure-handed receiver who has just five drops over the past three seasons. Since taking on a larger role in the Bears’ offense in the past two years, he’s totaled 121 receptions for 1,626 yards and 19 scores. Good size at 6’2″, 224 lbs, and also brings some value as a punt returner. In 2024, he led all of FBS with an average of 20.7 yards per return.
RD 6, Pick 198: QB Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

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The Panthers finally draft a Clemson Tiger, and it’s maybe a little unexpected. No, this isn’t a Bryce Young replacement but rather a potential Andy Dalton replacement. Dave Canales said when he first got the job that he’d like to have another young quarterback on the roster he can develop, and Dalton doesn’t have much football left in him.