2020 NFL Draft: 32-pick Round 1 mock halfway through 2019 season

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BERKELEY, CA – DECEMBER 01: Cornerback Paulson Adebo #11 of the Stanford Cardinal intercepts a pass intended for wide receiver Vic Wharton III #17 of the California Golden Bears during the fourth quarter at California Memorial Stadium on December 1, 2018 in Berkeley, California. The Stanford Cardinal defeated the California Golden Bears 23-13. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA – DECEMBER 01: Cornerback Paulson Adebo #11 of the Stanford Cardinal intercepts a pass intended for wide receiver Vic Wharton III #17 of the California Golden Bears during the fourth quarter at California Memorial Stadium on December 1, 2018 in Berkeley, California. The Stanford Cardinal defeated the California Golden Bears 23-13. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images) /

player. 871. . Cornerback. Cardinal . Paulson Adebo. 19

The Carolina Panthers will have a lot of decisions to make this offseason. Is quarterback Kyle Allen the one to eventually replace the guy who has been the face of the franchise, Cam Newton, in coming seasons?

Should Carolina seek some additional weapons at wide receiver or, perhaps, at running back? And what about the pass-rush department?

Another question the Panthers have to ask is whether or not re-signing cornerback James Bradberry, a free agent in 2020, would be a smart move. Bradberry is in line for a big contract, meaning getting cheaper and younger might be the way to go.

If that’s the case, one wouldn’t be surprised if the Panthers land a quality boundary corner in Stanford’s Paulson Adebo who, at 6-foot-1 and 184 pounds, has some excellent mirroring skills and raw abilities worth developing.