The Carolina Panthers made a polarizing pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft.
While Auburn’s Derrick Brown is considered the top defensive tackle prospect in this class, the fact that Isaiah Simmons was still on the board has put a damper on what would normally be a lot of excitement for a top-10 draft pick. Brown’s lackluster performance at the NFL scouting combine and his mediocre production as a pass rusher also raise questions about whether or not it was worth picking him that high.
This morning, head coach Matt Rhule spoke with Steve Wyche at NFL Network about the decision and offered some insight into how he will fit in with Carolina’s defensive front. Watch.
Why the @Panthers drafted Derrick Brown in the 1st round and how they plan to maximize his impact. My interview with Coach Matt Rhule from NFL Now @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/fq77rCSf0O
— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) April 24, 2020
This is relieving to hear from Rhule and moving Brown around the defensive line is a good idea, but bringing up his versatility is a tough sell when Simmons was still there.
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