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NFC South: Only Bucs aren't desperate for big draft hits

 

The fourth in a series on division needs leading up to the April 26-27 NFL Draft:
AFC East | NFC East | AFC South

When coach John Fox first took over Carolina he talked about how important it was to get his first draft choice right. So he took Julius Peppers, not Joey Harrington.

Smart move.

Will the Panthers go for Miami S Kenny Phillips? (Getty Images)  
Will the Panthers go for Miami S Kenny Phillips? (Getty Images)  
Now Fox and the Panthers are on the clock again, this time fighting for their lives. Carolina has a raft of needs, and it better get them straight again -- otherwise, Fox and Friends will be looking for work.

Tampa Bay is the top dog here, but the Bucs solved many of their wants through free agency. New Orleans is looking to get back on top with defense and offensive linemen. And Atlanta ... well, the Falcons are where the Panthers were in Fox's rookie season.

Matt Ryan or no Matt Ryan: That is the question.

Carolina Panthers

The skinny: There are must-win games and must-win seasons, and this, folks, is a must-win season for Fox and the Panthers. After two straight losing years, Fox must straighten out his club, which means he better find someone other than Steve Smith to gain yards and get something more than 2.5 sacks out of Peppers.

Primary need: Safety

Secondary needs: Defensive tackle, wide receiver, defensive end, offensive tackle.

Possible targets: Miami safety Kenny Phillips, Florida defensive end Derrick Harvey, Clemson defensive end Phillip Merling.

Summary: The Panthers will be OK if Jake Delhomme stays healthy, but they must do something about protecting him with an offensive line and running game. There are plenty of offensive linemen and running backs in this draft, so you could see the Panthers waiting on either of those positions. But they better find a safety or defensive lineman fast. I'd take either at the 13th position.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The skinny: After signing half the available unrestricted free agents, the Bucs feel pretty good about their draft position, but they still must find someone to help out Joey Galloway. The guy can't go on forever, and Michael Clayton hasn't done much of anything since joining the team. Remember, Jeff Garcia is 38. The window is closing, guys.

Primary need: Wide receiver

Secondary needs: Cornerback, defensive end, offensive tackle.

Possible targets: Cal wide receiver DeSean Jackson, Texas wide receiver Limas Sweed, Indiana wide receiver James Hardy.

Summary: At the 20th position, the Bucs will have a crack at one of the top wide receivers. That is good. But the position is deep, which means they could wait for the second or third rounds. If that happened, they could choose to go defense and bolster one of the league's top units with a young talent. Me? I'm looking for help for Garcia.

Atlanta Falcons

The skinny: This is a tear-down project that is starting from the ground up. There are needs everywhere, but none more important than the quarterback. Michael Vick is gone and forgotten. Chris Redman had his moments last year, but he was Bobby Petrino's quarterback. With a new coach and new offensive system the Falcons should look for a new quarterback.

Primary need: Quarterback

Secondary need: Cornerback, wide receiver, defensive tackle, tackle.

Possible targets: Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan, Michigan tackle Jake Long or LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey.

Summary: Anything is possible. Some people think the third spot is too high for Ryan, but he's the best QB in the draft, and he won't last long. The Falcons must solve that position, and this is their chance. If you're sold on Long you better jump because he won't get past Kansas City at the fifth position.

New Orleans Saints

The skinny: A year ago the Saints were the feel-good story of the NFL, graduating to the NFC championship game one year after Hurricane Katrina. Now they're trying to shake off a disappointing 7-9 finish, and a healthy Deuce McAllister, linebacker Jonathan Vilma and defensive end Bobby McCray are critical to the cause. Still, the Saints must get a boost from the draft.

Primary need: Cornerback

Secondary needs: Linebacker, defensive tackle, tight end, center.

Possible targets: Linebacker Keith Rivers is a possibility. So are cornerbacks Leodis McKelvin and Michael Jenkins.

Summary: I wouldn't worry about the Saints' offense. If McAllister is OK it should be fine. My concern would be with a defense that ranked 26th overall and 30th against the pass. The Saints allowed 32 touchdown passes, tying Detroit for rock bottom, so you have to believe they'll look for a pass rusher or cornerback.

Team Needs
DateDivisionComment
Apr. 1NFC WestThis could be the season the rest of the NFC West catches Seattle, but I wouldn't count on it.
Mar. 31AFC WestThe AFC West is the San Diego Chargers and then the rest -- and the gap is widening.
Mar. 30NFC NorthWe're watching the Chicago Bears, with fans wondering when they reach for a quarterback.
Mar. 27AFC NorthThis year's draft will be huge in whether this division can return to being a power player.
Mar. 26NFC SouthJohn Fox and the Panthers are fighting for their lives with a raft of needs.
Mar. 25AFC SouthThe AFC South can stake a claim as the best division in the NFL.
Mar. 24NFC EastThe NFC wasn't the better conference last season, but it did have the best team.
Mar. 23AFC EastThe New England Patriots are the class of the AFC East -- and the conference.
 
Talk Back
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April 12, 2008 8:29 am
For all those people that think matt ryan should be picked by the flacons ur wrong, in instaance if we get ryan than he will get sacked alot cause the offisive line is so bad but lets think if we get someone on the offisive line than the offence will be better so we get brohm and mabye dixon if he's avable to secure the qb spot and then some people on the offinsive line and tight end and mabye wid ...(more)
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April 5, 2008 12:29 am
Do you think the Falcons will go after Quinn? If not who do you think they will pick up? Farve?
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March 31, 2008 10:16 am

I trade a pick for sage rosenfeld. Hes been a back up at houston forever, but look at his rating. hes a good QB whose been on a bad team. THe Texans don't need him. Since picking up gray from the Jaguars

Atlanta shouldn't be in the business of drafting a ...(more)

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March 27, 2008 1:12 pm
I agree with Judge's analysis of the Bucs' needs - they do need a corner, could use another end alongside Gaines Adams and aren't one of the handful of teams that don't need help along the O-line - but he misses one need that they will soon have to address. He mentions that ...(more)
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March 27, 2008 10:24 pm
I agree with some of Judge's calls for this division but here's my take.

Carolina Panthers
The Panthers definitely need help for Steve Smith and if Malcolm Kelly is availa
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March 27, 2008 1:16 pm
If Matt Ryan is a franchise QB then how does he fall to #3?  I'm not buying it.  Please Falcons, take McFadden, Dorsey, Long, or Gholston, then get your QB with one of your possible 4 second round pick.  And do not trade any of those 2nd round picks, with this draft being deep in talent.
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March 31, 2008 1:34 pm

Regardless of anything else I would simply disagree with the idea that somehow Tampa is so talented it can miss on a draft pick and be fine especially long term(or at least moreso than the other teams in the NFC South.) They have serious needs at WR  to name but one position and they aren't exactly loaded elsewhere on offense other than some nice depth at RB. They also have alot o ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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