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April 16, 2008

Live Blog Today: 3-4 p.m.

Carolina Panthers beat reporters Stan Olson and Charles Chandler will be online today from 3 to 4 p.m. to take your questions about the Carolina Panthers and the NFL draft.

Directions: Pull up the Panthers blog at 3 p.m., and post your questions in the Comments section. The reporters will select questions and will respond to inside the same blog. You might have to refresh several times to view the most updated blog responses.

Thanks for reading.

Posted by Observer Sports on April 16, 2008 at 01:34 PM | Permalink

Comments

Do you think the Panthers will target a Defensive End at #13? In my opinion their biggest need is at Right End. Their pass rush was pathetic last year.

Posted by: Eric | Apr 16, 2008 2:09:55 PM

Can you please provide us with an update on the status of Jake's injury?

Posted by: Brad B | Apr 16, 2008 2:15:14 PM

How serious is the talk about the Panthers taking Rashard Mendenhall at #13?

Posted by: Steve C | Apr 16, 2008 2:21:44 PM

Who has the early edge to start at LB alongside Beason and Davis? Will it be Diggs or newly acquired Landon Johnson?

Also, why doesn't Thomas Davis play on the weakside where his speed could be more adequately utilized?

Posted by: Billy | Apr 16, 2008 2:29:13 PM

All the talk of drafting a running back makes me wonder if the Panthers really have confidence in D'Angelo Williams. Should he not get a shot as the No. 1 back? I think he will be great. So draft a running back later in the draft.

Posted by: D Reed | Apr 16, 2008 2:30:10 PM

Recent news has the Panthers looking at Matt Ryan if he falls to #13 (highly unlikely as it is). Would they really look at him given bigger needs at OT (Clady, Otah), DE (Harvey) & RB (Mendenhall)?

Also, if one of the DTs falls to #8 or so, what are the chances the Panthers move up for one of them?

Posted by: UtesFan89 | Apr 16, 2008 2:31:03 PM

To Charles and/or Stan,
What is your feeling with what we will do at 13?

Posted by: rhackney | Apr 16, 2008 2:34:31 PM

Will Steve Reed be answering questions, too?

Posted by: Stan's Mom | Apr 16, 2008 2:35:33 PM

what is the latest on Mike rucker. do you think the Panthers will possibly bring him back after the draft especially if we go with an OT or RB

Posted by: Chad | Apr 16, 2008 2:37:00 PM

Also, FS was one of our bigger needs in the draft last year and failed to address it. What are your opinions on the Holt signing and how much of a priority do you think FS will be in this year's draft?

Posted by: rhackney | Apr 16, 2008 2:42:32 PM

Is there any good blocking TE available in this years draft the panthers could pursue? If the Panthers want to run like Richarson wants them to then in my opinion we will need a good blocking TE. Jeff King seems to be weak in that area.

Posted by: jamey | Apr 16, 2008 2:54:06 PM

It seems to me that this draft is deep at DB's, recievers, backs, LB's and tackles. Wouldnt this shift the War Room first round focus to a position that isnt as deep as like say DT, or DE? It seems DE is the weakest position as far as talent in the later rounds.

Posted by: eleaf14 | Apr 16, 2008 2:58:58 PM

If the Jets release Dewayne Robertson (which appears likely), what is the chance of the Panthers signing him? He would fill a glaring need, but at what cost ($-wise)?

Also, for the last several seansons, the last game of the season has been a division opponent on the road. Is there a logical reason for this?

Posted by: sam ferguson | Apr 16, 2008 3:04:33 PM

What are the panthers going to do at defensive tackle? Is Rod Coleman getting healthy? is he still a possibility? If they draft Derrick Harvey, sign Coleman, and Peppers return to form, the defensive line situation would be solved.

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