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The difference between Wilson and Lance is slim.   Daniel Jeremiah really likes Lance's tools, and I was for Wilson, then I read this (I value Jeremiah's opinion on QBs) and now I am so confused!:

"What I liked: When I evaluate quarterbacks, I try to narrow my focus to these five key areas: poise, accuracy, decision-making, play-making ability and toughness. After studying the aforementioned three games, I can confidently state that Lance is off the charts in all five areas."

From July 2020:  https://www.nfl.com/news/scouting-trey-lance-north-dakota-state-qb-similar-to-andrew-luck

We are going QB, folks.

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3 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

I'm 100% positive they will give it another shot with Lawrence.

Seriously, if the Panthers were in the same situation as the Jaguars, would you consider any trade to not draft Lawrence?  I don't think I would.

What would KC trade Mahomes for right now?  There is no amount.

If Lawrence has a chance to be that good, there simply is no justification from a football standpoint.

And given where they are as a franchise, they need the spark of drafting a guy like Lawrence more than draft picks.

I really do hope the Panthers inquire about trading up for Lawrence, I just honestly don't see any scenario where the Jaguars even consider trading the pick, much less considering what it would take in terms of draft capital to do so and how much it could potentially handcuff the Panthers going forward.

There is no justification Lawrence will be good, even with good building blocks around him. There are way too many people that think every top QB from college is going to do good in the NFL. The reality they aren't. Since the Mannings we haven't seen a top 5 QB win anything. Most good QB's are 11th+ to about mid 3rd.

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20 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Also Wilson didn't play bad at all that game. His receivers dropped a ton of passes, his line didn't block, and he was still within a yard of winning. 

BYU as a whole played bad, but Wilson was one of the few who didn't. 

AND he only had a couple days to prepare before coming across country to an away game against a good team.  If CC is as bad as Wilson gets, I want to know where I sign up.

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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

There is no justification Lawrence will be good, even with good building blocks around him. There are way too many people that think every top QB from college is going to do good in the NFL. The reality they aren't. Since the Mannings we haven't seen a top 5 QB win anything. Most good QB's are 11th+ to about mid 3rd.

WTH?

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7 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

There is no justification Lawrence will be good, even with good building blocks around him. There are way too many people that think every top QB from college is going to do good in the NFL. The reality they aren't. Since the Mannings we haven't seen a top 5 QB win anything. Most good QB's are 11th+ to about mid 3rd.

He is going to be good. Stop doing this. 

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29 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Also Wilson didn't play bad at all that game. His receivers dropped a ton of passes, his line didn't block, and he was still within a yard of winning. 

BYU as a whole played bad, but Wilson was one of the few who didn't. 

His line did block. In fact he has one of the best lines in all of college football. And he’s played poo competition. For these reasons no way I’d want him at #4, it’d be a reach. Now bottom of the first....if that can be finagled, I’d take it. 

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2 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

We have to lose these next two games. Just winning one of them could lead to multiple QB-needy teams passing us in the draft order. If the Saints sit starters....

As much as payton would love to screw our draft position by resting his starters, I dont think they will have that luxury.

We absolutely need to lose these last 2 games though.

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