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Who is Carolina Panthers new GM Scott Fitterer?


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13 hours ago, bigdog10 said:

The Seahawks have been great drafters but are almost comically notorious for trading out of the first round. Granted they haven’t been picking near the top a lot, but I wonder if he has had any input in those moves. 

When was last time Seahawks had a top ten pick?

a lot easier to trade down from the 20’s than from the top ten

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6 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

When was last time Seahawks had a top ten pick?

a lot easier to trade down from the 20’s than from the top ten

A little tricky to track their highest draft spot because they've been trading down, but here are their records to get an idea of where they've been hanging out...

2020 12-4
2019 11-5
2018 10-6
2017 9-7
2016 10-5-1
2015 10-6
2014 12-4
2013 13-3
2012 11-5
2011 7-9
2010 7-9

Obviously, there's a pick number 32 and a pick number 31 in there (I forget which years).

I'd look up our records and our draft position over that same period but I don't feel like depressing myself.

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I can help with that, I'm procrastinating at work:

Seahawks (Carolina)

2020 season 12-4 Original draft position: 23 (5-11 / 8)
2019 season 11-5 ODP: 26 (5-11 / 7)
2018 season 10-6 ODP: 23 (7-9 / 16)
2017 season 9-7 ODP: 18 (11-5 / 24)
2016 season 10-5-1 ODP: 26 (6-10 / 8)
2015 season 10-6 ODP: 26 (15-1 / 31 sigh) 
2014 season 12-4 ODP: 31 (7-8-1 / 25)
2013 season 13-3 ODP: 32 (12-4 / 28)
2012 season 11-5 ODP: 25 (7-9 / 14)
2011 season 7-9 ODP: 12 (6-10 / 9)
2010 season 7-9 ODP: 25 (2-14 / 1)

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1 minute ago, CarolinaSunday said:

I can help with that, I'm procrastinating at work:

Seahawks (Carolina)

2020 season 12-4 Original draft position: 23 (5-11 / 8)
2019 season 11-5 ODP: 26 (5-11 / 7)
2018 season 10-6 ODP: 23 (7-9 / 16)
2017 season 9-7 ODP: 18 (11-5 / 24)
2016 season 10-5-1 ODP: 26 (6-10 / 8)
2015 season 10-6 ODP: 26 (15-1 / 31 sigh) 
2014 season 12-4 ODP: 31 (7-8-1 / 25)
2013 season 13-3 ODP: 32 (12-4 / 28)
2012 season 11-5 ODP: 25 (7-9 / 14)
2011 season 7-9 ODP: 12 (6-10 / 9)
2010 season 7-9 ODP: 25 (2-14 / 1)

Nice work.

Now do ours :)

(no... don't)

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaSunday said:

Ha ha, I did -- in the parenthesis beside Seattle's info.  The worst part was being reminded of who some of those picks were.... (I'm looking at you, Kelvin and Star)

Oops. Missed that.

(or maybe I just didn't want to see it)

You could probably put that in its own thread. It's good work.

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24 minutes ago, CarolinaSunday said:

I can help with that, I'm procrastinating at work:

Seahawks (Carolina)

2020 season 12-4 Original draft position: 23 (5-11 / 8)
2019 season 11-5 ODP: 26 (5-11 / 7)
2018 season 10-6 ODP: 23 (7-9 / 16)
2017 season 9-7 ODP: 18 (11-5 / 24)
2016 season 10-5-1 ODP: 26 (6-10 / 8)
2015 season 10-6 ODP: 26 (15-1 / 31 sigh) 
2014 season 12-4 ODP: 31 (7-8-1 / 25)
2013 season 13-3 ODP: 32 (12-4 / 28)
2012 season 11-5 ODP: 25 (7-9 / 14)
2011 season 7-9 ODP: 12 (6-10 / 9)
2010 season 7-9 ODP: 25 (2-14 / 1)

Those records for Seattle are so much better than ours

we need to get where they are

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

That business didn't last long.

Wasn't for lack of quality though. I got to eat there once. It was phenomenal.

He was about 5-10 years too early for that area. We would eat there at lunch on a weekend and it would be DEAD. Food was always great, but there was no other reason to drive out that far in that area. If he'd started in the last 5 or 10 years, he'd probably have a chain of those restaurants by now. 

I guess it's good for the Hawks and Bills that it didn't work out that way. 

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