After nailing my previous BYU homer picks of running back Jamaal Williams and linebacker Fred Warner https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Cameron-Artis-Payne-Jersey , it’s time to seriously consider linebacker Sione Takitaki." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteCat Scratch Readera Carolina Panthers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsAboutPanthersOddsShopStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Keep Sounding PodcastPanthers 2019 NFL DraftCSR Film RoomLinebacker Sione Takitaki would be an ideal mid-round Panthers pick, but then again I’m a homerNew,15commentsAfter nailing my previous BYU homer picks of running back Jamaal Williams and linebacker Fred Warner, it’s time to seriously consider linebacker Sione Takitaki.ESTShareTweetShareShareLinebacker Sione Takitaki would be an ideal mid-round Panthers pick, but then again I’m a homerJeff Swinger-USA TODAY SportsFor the third straight year I get to tap into my BYU bias and spotlight a player from my alma mater who would be a good fit with the Carolina Panthers. Based on my track record it’s about time the Panthers start listening to me. In 2017 I advocated for BYU running back Jamaal Williams who was ultimately drafted in the fourth round (No. 134 overall) by the Green Bay Packers. Through two seasons he has churned out 1 https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/J.J.-Jansen-Jersey ,020 rushing yards, 472 receiving yards, and nine touchdowns. Last year I stumped for Brigham Young’s stud linebacker Fred Warner who was drafted in the third round (No. 70 overall) by the San Francisco 49ers. Warner started all 16 games as a rookie in 2018 and racked up 124 tackles in 16 starts. Both Warner and Williams have been great value picks for third- and fourth-round selections. With “BYU value pick” in mind my 2019 Brigham Young University homer selection is linebacker Sione Takitaki. In four seasons in Provo he compiled 241 total tackles (including 119 in 2018), 15.5 sacks, and 33.5 tackles for loss. His strong performance in the East-West Shrine game earned him an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Walter Football ranks Takitaki as the No. 14 inside linebacker and projects him to be a Round 4-6 selection. NFL Draft Scout labels him as a mid-round value. Takitaki performed relatively well at the combine. He finished second among linebackers in the broad jump and seventh in both the bench press and vertical leap. In the running drills he finished right among the middle of the pack. For fun https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Mike-Adams-Jersey , here’s how Takitaki compares to Luke Kuechly and Shaq Thompson, but keep in mind Luke had a legendary combine performance:Sione Takitaki combine resultsName40BenchVerticalBroad Jump3 Cone20-yd ShuttleName40BenchVerticalBroad Jump3 Cone20-yd ShuttleBy not re-signing Thomas Davis the Panthers are alarmingly thin at linebacker. Outside of Luke and Shaq the Panthers have basically no depth. After being so deep at linebacker for so long, it’s more than concerning to see a former position of strength become one of such potential weakness. If Luke Kuechly suffers another injury, Jared Norris isn’t the answer. The Panthers have several roster holes to fill and linebacker may not be at the top, but if Sione Takitaki is still available in the fifth or sixth round I’d be thrilled with the Panthers investing a pick in him. The Panthers made shoring up their offensive line an early emphasis in free agency https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Matt-Kalil-Jersey , and their pre-draft visitors make it clear they’re still looking for help up front.According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Panthers are hosting Oklahoma lineman Cody Ford today. It’s his final visit of nine, with five of those teams picking between 11th and 20th overall.The Panthers, picking 16th, have also had Florida tackle Jawaan Taylor in for a visit and have spent time with most of the top tackle prospects over the last month and a half https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com/Captain-Munnerlyn-Jersey , either on campus or in their building.They signed center Matt Paradis to replace Ryan Kalil at center, and then re-signed former All-Pro right tackle Daryl Williams, allowing them to cut oft-injured tackle Matt Kalil.Ford played tackle at Oklahoma, though many project him inside to guard. The Panthers could stand an upgrade at left guard, while thinking of a possible move back outside if Williams leaves after his one-year prove-it deal.