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Lets talk about Mayfield at #1


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Lots of love for Baker right now and I think Dorsey takes Mayfield at #1.  Not sure it means a ton for the Panthers but interesting non the less.  Trending is definitely 6 QBs in round 1 and they could all go before we pick.  Amazing.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I don't think Mayfield is necessarily terrible or anything but I really don't believe he's the best quarterback in the draft.

Sure, but best comp percentage...winner...possible leader with that attitude.  I think the Browns GM loves the kid.  He might be right.  Or he is Breaking Bad.

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Sure, but best comp percentage...winner...possible leader with that attitude.  I think the Browns GM loves the kid.  He might be right.  Or he is Breaking Bad.

To be fair, completion percentage can be a product of a system.  Heck, David Carr had the best completion percentage in the league when we signed him.

I'll say this: If Mayfield goes number one, the draft coverage is gonna be really entertaining.

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17 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Lots of love for Baker right now and I think Dorsey takes Mayfield at #1.  Not sure it means a ton for the Panthers but interesting non the less.  Trending is definitely 6 QBs in round 1 and they could all go before we pick.  Amazing.

lol...idiots

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