Christian McCaffrey To The Panthers Just Gained More Steam.

The last few weeks have been full of mock picks by analysts and fans alike for who the Panthers will take at pick eight. A popular name lately has been Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey.

McCaffrey was being mocked in the late first, early second round before the combine but has steadily gained steam since his combine and pro day. Visits  and talks with teams have certainly also played into that.

Stats like how he had more yards per carry versus eight man boxes than any other running back in the nation, including LSU's Leonard Fournette, have also pushed it.

More and more mocks seems to be following Josh Norris' and Jourdan Rodrigue's early prediction of him fitting in with the Panthers at the eighth pick. Now NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah has him to Carolina in the same spot with his mock draft released Wednesday. Then this tweet later on the night from Peter Schrager really got the tweets flowing.

 

Sure, McCaffrey could go to one of the seven teams before Carolina, but the fit here just seems to perfect for a team looking to "evolve." Throw in the fact that Panthers recently wide receivers coach Lance Taylor was McCaffrey's running back coach during his tenure at Stanford and it makes even more sense. 

McCaffrey would bring versatility to a Panthers offense that needs another weapon for Cam Newton. His running and receiving ability being used the right way could be tough to plan for on opposing defenses. I know what you're thinking, "Would Shula know how to use him correctly?" I believe so, and that's also where his former coach Lance Taylor comes in. If anyone know how to use him, it should be him.

This will likely grow the closer we get to the draft and could even change between now and then like it has drastically since the combine, but one things for sure, whatever name is announced at pick eight should be one we've all heard. 

Written By Tripp Morgan

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Panthers Coaching Staff Voids Are Now Filled

The Carolina Panthers now have their secondary and wide receiver coaching vacancies filled.

Lance Taylor has been brought in from Stanford, where he was the running backs coach. He was previously an assistant to former wide receivers coach Ricky Proehl with the Panthers in 2013. Taylor was reportedly one of three people Proehl recommended.  

Along with Taylor, Curtis Fuller has been named the defensive secondary coach. Fuller had been serving as assistant secondary coach under Steve Wilks, who was recently promoted to defensive coordinator after Sean McDermott landed the head coaching gig in Buffalo.

Jeff Imamura, former Rams defensive quality control coach, will take over Fuller's previous position as assistant.

Head coach Ron Rivera is all about continuity and bringing people up from in house, he showed to have done that here.

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