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Krovvy

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  1. This is who you said would come here for that price. No poo a guy like Wonnum will play for the Panthers for pennies, as that's his market price.
  2. If we could sign Chase Young with a development plan in mind, I would be happy with it. It probably wouldn't pay off now, making a bet on our own player development, and would fit the timeline with the rest of the team.
  3. I feel like Clowney would have better options than the Panthers. Chase Young though I guess would be a good reclamation project for us. I mean, the guy was once supremely talented and promising. He just didn't develop.
  4. Here, I'll just post what they're talking about.
  5. That chart has Clowney and Wonnum at opposite ends almost. I haven't even found Chase Young yet, damn.
  6. Pearsall is such a natural, fluid, receiver. Before the trade for Diontae I would have been happy taking him at 33. I think I still would be, but if it happens it's because there's little talent at EDGE left (entirely likely).
  7. I think it's going to be difficult to not walk away with a receiver in the second round. I've started watching game cut ups and some of these late first, early second, projected receivers are very talented. This is a year where throughout the draft you'll be able to draft value at receiver, but wow some of these guys I'm watching really look the part, at the top of the second, compared to years past. Depending on how the board falls there could be an outside shot of talent falling at other positions because of how tempting it is for teams to take one of these players. Which could possibly send an EDGE player our way, hopefully. However, ff we ended up with say Pearsall at 39 I wouldn't mind it at all.
  8. At this point I may be overvaluing offensive players just solely on the fact the Panthers need to see if Bryce develops. It's extremely important to know what we have with him by the end of the next season. A center would solidify the offensive line depth, aside from maybe left tackle. A tight end that could turn into a pro-bowler would be amazing, but those guys usually take several years to develop, and it's not an outright priority in my mind. As depth later in the draft sure, but I wouldn't prioritize them. There's also the idea in my mind that this defense most likely will not have a pass-rush next year and so will be very porous. Let's say we add an edge from the draft that develops into an elite player. This most likely is not going to be something that happens in one season or even two. With that in mind, with loss of depth across the board, and outright holes means I'm not very concerned with having complete defense next season. This, in my opinion, devaluates positions such as safety and to a degree linebacker. As I don't consider these 'premium' positions that must be developed in the next few years. Edge is necessary to start finding and developing ASAP, but with years ahead in mind. Talented corner depth is also necessary to find, unless we're betting on Horn being healthy from this point forward. The rest of the defense I'm not super pressed about as the weak pass-rush will be hard to overcome. Don't get me wrong, I'm very much BPA for this draft early, and almost always for that matter. If there's a blue-chip guy that falls that's a tight end or safety or linebacker and we like them, it's fine, it's great even, take them. However, I'm personally not looking for those tertiary positions in this draft as the defense at this point is far from complete or even competitive and I view keeping Bryce Young upright as the number one priority of this off-season.
  9. Ol' Rusty's rainbow prayers, that was once upon a time always answered, use to absolute kill me when we played them. It killed me inside that for years people considered him a cut above Cam.
  10. I think he can play for several more years at a high level. If we bet on him it may pay off. Otherwise, it could be expensive to try and resign him if he has a career year.
  11. One second, asking Chat-GPT to translate. Edit: What happened to the random string of consciousness about nose tackles?
  12. I'm higher on Jackson than most, but here's a little more. In my opinion he's a very decent corner. He can tackle well for a corner and more importantly wants to make the tackle, which at times has gotten him hurt. He has decent hands for a corner and tracks balls well. He's on the smaller side, but gives 100% effort, and plays with fire — is a talker. He can get burned, but so can anyone really, so I never faulted him, especially in last year's disaster of a team. His health is the biggest concern. If he stays healthy I think he will play well.
  13. Yeah, I don't want to hear memes about negative YAC. He's far better than anyone on this roster and better than probably all the receivers we've had since Steve Smith & D.J. Moore. I know you guys have been spoiled with receivers this past decade but let me be the first to inform you that it can be a difficult position to draft and develop. Having said that, Donte Jackson is a starting caliber corner, that I expect will play well at the CB2 position barring injury.
  14. Center is definitely a need. Corbett could be a decent option or maybe he has trouble. Either way we're a single injury away from having a serious question mark at a very important position.
  15. Fleecing the Steelers out of Diontae is saving it.
  16. Don't get it twisted. Diontae has the potential to be a number one receiver. I personally would like to see him extended before the season. The Steelers were fleeced.
  17. I'm gonna need someone to take photoshop or AI or something and put a Chef's hat on the Dan Morgan picture. He's cooking.
  18. Thank goodness! I consider him a definite dog and was worried we were going to have a random butterfingered JAG.
  19. If for whatever reason he doesn't work out, he's a UFA in 2025 which would be a positive in the compensation formula, possibly netting a third round pick. However, I'm hopeful he can return to career highs and the Panthers can resign him.
  20. Yeah, this guy legitimately can win off the line and get to his spot. This is exactly the type of player that can help Bryce to maximize his potential, utilizing his anticipation. Diontae is quite the opposite of the sloppy route runners we had last season just drifting aimlessly out of their breaks.
  21. It wouldn't shock me if the Panthers took a corner at 33, which I'm all for depending on the board.
  22. No, don't mistake it, this guy is actually a very good player. This is a plus move, at least on the developing Bryce side of things. The secondary is suspect with made-of-glass Horn being our best player, but this regime already signaled they were moving on from Jackson.
  23. Oh my god! We actually got something out of Donte Jackson. I thought for sure we were just going dump him or get fleeced with a 7th round pick or something. Jackson was our best (available) corner, but he wasn't in the current regimes plans.
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