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Panthers will draft Justin Herbert


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4 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

I think the NFL has learned the value of a QB on a rookie deal.

Its better to just start a rookie year one then to have them ride the bench. 

Yeah, IMHO teams don't sit rookies to learn for a couple seasons anymore. We're not drafting a QB.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'll grant it's possible.

I've seen both positive and negative projections regarding his NFL career. Me? I'm undecided.

I’m not a big fan either, especially not as early as 7. But I’d be excited as hell to get a fresh young highly rated QB prospect here to learn behind Teddy, as long as we can stay patient and disciplined and stick to a plan of developing him for a year or two behind Teddy, and not even consider throwing him in there before he’s ready to take over as full time starter.

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8 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

I think the NFL has learned the value of a QB on a rookie deal.

Its better to just start a rookie year one then to have them ride the bench. 

No. That’s how you wind up with scrubs like Darnold and Josh Allen not developing properly with a shitty team around them. Mahomes credited Alex Smith first for his success for a reason. If Rodgers started from day 1 he’d be nowhere near the QB he became.

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44 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Let's place a bet between whose career ends up being better: Cam Newton's or Justin Herbert's. You take Herbert. 

What's the criteria for "better?"

And, for those not paying attention, I was actually propping up Cam in my remarks.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Outside of Young, Simmons is the only one worth picking on defense at 7.

If we aren’t in love with Love then you need to go WR (Ruggs/Jeudy/Lamb) or OL.

 

Damn another WR I was with ya before we got Anderson but that ain't happening now.

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