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Panthers will get a look at Senior Bowl QB's


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I saw this and thought it was worthy of its own thread. 

Of particular interest to the Panthers, here are the six QBs in the Sr. Bowl:

-Kyle Trask

-Jamie Newman

-Kellen Mond

-Ian Book

-Feleipe Franks

-Sam Ehlinger

 

Do any of these prospects intrigue you?

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5 minutes ago, CmC2k said:

I hope we take a good look at Jamie Newman. Trask just doesn't have a strong enough arm to be a franchise QB and I think we've all seen enough deep balls coming up short for DJ.

Newman is Jordan Love 2.0. A project QB that may be a decent starter over time, but will be a backup for a while and likely just remain a backup.

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