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Current draft order (12-13-16).


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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  1. Cleveland Browns record: 0-13 (.551)

  2. San Francisco 49ers record: 1-12 (.505)

  3. Jacksonville Jaguars record: 2-11 (.538)

  4. Chicago Bears record: 3-10 (.527)

  5. Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams) record: 4-9 SOS = (.495)

  6. New York Jets record: 4-9 (.507)

  7. Carolina Panthers record: 5-8 (.522)
  8. San Diego Chargers record: 5-8 (.538)

  9. New Orleans Saints record: 5-8 (.539)
  10. Philidelphia Eagles record: 5-8 (.569)

  11. Arizona Cardinals record: 5-7-1 (.463)

  12. Cincinnati Bengls record: 5-7-1 (.512)

  13. Buffalo Bills record: 6-7 (.468)

  14. Indianapolis Colts: 6-7 (.495)

 

*our strength of schedule is the difference between picking 7th and 10th at this point.  Will be a big factor

 

 

Who to cheer for in order to maintain a high draft pick:
 

 

Raiders v. Chargers: We are tied with the Chargers (pick 8), and their win helps our SOS

 

Saints v. Cardinals: Cardinals are 5-7-1 (pick 11) and their win helps our SOS

 

49ers v. Falcons: 49ers are 1-12 (pick 2) and their win lowers our SOS

 

Dolphins v. Jets: Jets are currently 4-9 (pick 6)

 

Colts v. Vikings: Colts are 6-7 (pick 14), and a win aids our SOS.

 

Rams v. Seahawks: Rams are currently 4-9 (pick 5)

 

Eagles v. Ravens: We are currently tied with the Eagles at 5-8 (pick 10)

 

Packers v. Bears: Bears are 3-10 (pick 4)

 

Steelers v. Bengals: Bengals are 5-7-1 (pick 12)

 

Jaguars v. Texans: Jaguars are 2-11 (pick 3)

 

Browns v. Bills: We can no longer mathematically catch the Browns, but the Bills are 6-7 (pick 13). 

 

Buccaneers v. Cowboys: Helps lower our SOS

 

Titans v. Chiefs: Helps lower our SOS

 

Patriots v. Broncos: Helps lower our SOS

 

Lions v. Giants: No real effect

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14 minutes ago, SJTG4 said:

really wanna beat the redskins but then again it won't hurt to lose I think the Bucs will take care of us only game I really want is vs the Falcons!!

Losing to the Redskins and Bucs but beating the Falcons may very well keep those SOBs out of the playoffs altogether, twisting the knife, while we still pick #7.  Every Panther fan should be rooting for this scenario.

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37 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I really want to beat all these last 3 teams. 

I truthfully do not understand this sentiment. What is there to gain from winning? Being the best loser? If we lose, we have a higher chance of drafting players that will help us win for the next five years. I'd make the claim that anyone who wants us to win the next three games basically wants us to lose our games next season.

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6 minutes ago, qazsazsaz said:

I truthfully do not understand this sentiment. What is there to gain from winning? Being the best loser? If we lose, we have a higher chance of drafting players that will help us win for the next five years. I'd make the claim that anyone who wants us to win the next three games basically wants us to lose our games next season.

It's really easy to understand. I'm not a loser so I don't know how to cheer for my team to lose. And there's no guarantee in the draft, so your little claim is utterly ridiculous.

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