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Joe Person: Panthers would love to try and pry away Matthew Stafford


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He is. I think he's the most intriguing QB prospect at the Senior Bowl. 

I don't want to come down on Jones too hard. He's very smart. He's very accurate. He could definitely help himself in the Senior Bowl environment where he's removed from his dominant roster helping him. But, he's very limited physically. His arm is average. His mobility is non-existent. I mean, those things are true of Tom Brady too, but there's a very, very long list of disappointing NFL QBs who fit that criteria and only one Tim Brady.

I know he sat out, and I know he has been inconsistent in the past, but if he hadn't sat out and played decently well it isn't crazy to think he couldn't have moved into the first round this year.  

Everyone is making a big deal about coaching Jones, but I think most teams have a pretty good idea on him, but Newman is the bigger unknown.

 

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I feel like I’m in the twilight zone here.

In a QB dominated league, no team willingly cuts a good QB loose.

He’s obviously hot garbage now if they are so willing to let him walk.

You don’t give up high picks for a QB like that. 

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Deal!  This team competes with Stafford.

- Add Stafford, pick 40 and 2022 1st

- CMC back healthy

- Young defense had no rookie camp, no pre-season, very little training camp, and all this while having a new coaching staff and system last year. They will be better going into next year.

 

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1 minute ago, TheProcess said:

Deal!  This team competes with Stafford.

- Add Stafford, pick 40 and 2022 1st

- CMC back healthy

- Young defense had no rookie camp, no pre-season, very little training camp, and all this while having a new coaching staff and system last year. They will be better going into next year.

 

What about teddy. 

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11 minutes ago, Tbe said:

I feel like I’m in the twilight zone here.

In a QB dominated league, no team willingly cuts a good QB loose.

He’s obviously hot garbage now if they are so willing to let him walk.

You don’t give up high picks for a QB like that. 

You do if you're rebuilding and have the #7 overall pick in a stacked QB draft. At #8, we could be on the outside looking in on the run of elite QB prospects.

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