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I know it's depressing, but lets talk about draft eligible QBs


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49 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

If Cam is out, then we should be in position for Fields the next year.

Lawrence, Fields and Mond will be the names to remember for us in 2021.  

We currently stand at 16 for the 2020 draft with 6 losses with the highest 7 loss team at #7.  We could very well end up top-10 if we go 6-10 only winning against the Skins. But...throw in good ole' Rivera fashion with a potential Falcons and Colts win, I think we're staring at 8-8 and right in the early/mid-teens.  Tampa Bay, Philly, Cleveland, and Jacksonville have favorable schedules and could pass us so my final guess is Pick 12. 

Burrow/Herbert ain't falling.  Fromm/Eason aren't worth it but I do think it would be an interesting range to consider Tua.  The upside is tremendous and if we already sorta know we're headed into rebuild, why not take a gamble? 

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There is not a QB in this draft I would take with a top 10 pick. None of them look like they’d be solidly ahead of Kyle Allen. That’s what you’re looking for in a franchise QB. Someone who immediately looks like they’re the starter. There are two guys in all of CFB who pass that test and neither is draft eligible. 

 

If we have a top 10 pick I’m trading out for an additional pick in 2021 and calling it a day. Get as many picks as possible (hell trade Cam to get more 2021 picks) and do whatever is necessary to get Lawrence...if that doesn’t work then Fields would be a nice concession. 

If that isn’t how Panthers FO is thinking right now then we’re in trouble. Cam isn’t the answer, Allen isn’t the answer...Get Lawrence and you have your 10-15 year answer. Period. 

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