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Panthers History with 4th Rounders


Seltzer

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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Added a note. Late 4th round picks don't have a high percentage of relevancy.

Exactly. I was just being lenient with 2019 or 2020. Hell, he probably even wouldn't make the team in 2018, ESPECIALLY with another draft from Getts in 2017.

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8 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

To try to give some further insight, here is a graph and visual representation of how long draft picks stay with their respective drafting team.  The data comes from a 15 year period.  Note this doesn't represent their entire career just their career with the team that drafted them.  

Here is the link to give credit:

http://www.milehighreport.com/2014/5/13/5713996/how-long-does-the-average-draft-pick-stick-around

Maybe @KB_fan (not sure how to tag on here) can dig into his her magic bag of analytics for something more Panthers- specific.  All and all, goes to show the average 4th Rounder is not even playing out his first contract before he is released.

FIFY

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1 hour ago, Seltzer said:

Maybe @KB_fan (not sure how to tag on here) can dig into his magic bag of analytics for something more Panthers- specific.

Sorry, I'd love to do it, but I'm traveling the next 6 days (from CLT to NY/NJ tomorrow a.m., then back to Africa on Sunday night, arriving at my final destination Tues a.m.)  My stat-geekery time is non-existant until once I'm back in Africa. 

I do expect to be up and running again for stats highlights & analysis following the Denver game...

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Yup 4th round is where every teams board is scattered. Lots of teams will have a player listed as "UDFA", then one team will have him as a 4th. Vise versa. It's also shocking to see so many players you had rated as 4th, go undrafted. It's also the round that most teams reach on player they fell in love with. Kugzilla is a great example of this.

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4 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

You almost have enough players to start a scrimmage with that list. Heck, there's even enough to stir up a QB controversy.

Start Weinke!

I'll always have a place in my heart for Weinke.

His jersey was the first one I ever got (being on the west coast we didn't get much of a selection and it was pretty much before online buying was practical).

It proudly hangs in my closet to be admired before being pushed aside for a more recent one.  

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