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Panthers will draft a QB in Round 1


Forty-Eight

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1 minute ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Having many SB winning QB's have you seen getting sacked 6 times a game or pressured 80% of dropbacks? 

Luck had his career cut short by injuries largely caused by shoddy OLs and Cam has basically lost three seasons of his career due to injuries largely caused by shoddy OLs.

Continuing to throw major QB investments out there behind shoddy OLs is like buying a new Benz for the demolition derby.

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6 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Everyone knows we will. Only stupid panthers fan don’t seem to realize so

Yeah... I'm not saying definitively that we won't draft a qb, because I don't have any idea who will make the decision and what they will be thinking, but aside from the fact there is literally no way the person who made this mock could know either, my experience in 25 years of following the Panthers and national mock drafts is that because the people who make them pay only passing attention to our team, any given mock is more likely to be wildly off base about not just who we draft, but even what position and why, than not.

I would not offer any mock draft done at a national level as any sort of evidence of what we will do, but that's just me.

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If the team feels like Cam is 100% draft an O-liineman if hes the best player on the board

If not  draft a Qb only if you feel like hes a franchise guy

Dont draft a Qb because you need a Qb

Imagine the threads of we get  a Jp lospman .EJ Manuel or Josh Rosen 

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Luck had his career cut short by injuries largely caused by shoddy OLs and Cam has basically lost three seasons of his career due to injuries largely caused by shoddy OLs.

Continuing to throw major QB investments out there behind shoddy OLs is like buying a new Benz for the demolition derby.

but what about if i put that benz out front of my trailer?  to class it up.

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