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REPORT: the Panthers don't expect to draft a quarterback early in this class


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Per Matt Miller 

That said, the word coming out of Carolina early in the draft process is the Panthers don't expect to draft a quarterback early in this class. Again, it's really early and that could change, but that's the word now.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2874393-2020-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-post-super-bowl-complete-7-round-predictions#slide7

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Hmmm

Cam comes out and says he's coming back

Sources saying Panthers Will Not draft a QB this year.

Cam helps, but I think this has to do with the QB class being weak in this draft after Burrow/Tua. If neither are realistic you will be better off just rolling with Cam than taking a gamble on the other QB's.

Also keeping Cam hurts our chances at a top QB next year. I hope the Panthers know what they are doing.

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That’s not really saying much, just that they don’t expect Burrow or Tua to be available to them. Things could change, or that could wind up just not being the case... But also it makes sense to see what we have left in Cam this year and if he isn’t healthy and playing at a high level we tank for Trevor or Fields. If he is healthy and playing at a high level then we still have our QB and wouldn’t have any need or reason to draft one anyways. 

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