Panthers, Bucs, Falcons 2010 Draft Needs

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The Panthers, Bucs and Falcons will be looking to boost their respective rosters with the 2010 Draft.  Each team underperformed in their division, which featured the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. 

Tampa Bay will be mulling over DT Ndamukong Suh, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry.  They have 11 picks overall with three in the top 42.  Their odds to win anything futures-related are not very good, especially when you have the Saints in your division. 

The Atlanta Falcons look to be the 2nd best team in this division after going 9-7 in 2009, though they failed to make the Playoffs.  They need a defensive end the likes of Brandon Graham and a linebacker like Sean Weatherspoon.

We say that the Falcons could finish second in the division but Carolina improved during the second half of last year after making Matt Moore the quarterback.  They finished at .500 and Moore went 4-1 as a starter. 

The Panthers will try to sign a defensive end.  They don't have a first round pick.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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