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Panthers trade proposal via ESPN


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16 minutes ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

And deshauns contract this team will sink ever more absolutely not I’m all for getting big names but I’m not giving up 3 first round picks for Watson . I’d give it up for mahomes or josh Allen but not Watson , he’ll I’d do that to trade up for Lawrence 

Dude it’s deshaun fricken Watson one of the best qbs in the game control yourself man 

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If we would draft a QB at 8, what's the harm in losing two future 1sts that are most likely between 17-25 in the draft? 

I feel like everyone sees the "three" FRPs and, rightfully so, has reservations. However, if one of those picks were to be used on Wilson/Fields/Lance anyway at #8, why not get an NFL top-5 QB just starting his prime at 25 and locked in for 4 more years. 

Yes, losing a first round pick in the next two drafts stings, but the tradeoff is pretty satisfying. 

I would prefer we keep all of our picks in '21, but would be fine if the compensation included a '22 2nd or 3rd. 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There hasn't been any trustworthy reports that this is the case or likely to become the case though. Most "trustworthy" rumors indicate that surprisingly the Jets are his preferred destination. There have been some whispers that he might be open to the idea of Carolina, but nothing that indicates he's ready to take a stand and try to force that move. Sounds to me like he's probably given the Texans an idea of the teams he'd like to go to or at least the teams he will refuse and he's at least somewhat open to multiple options. What could give us an advantage here is that we're an NFC team.

Also we're either coming though with some big offers or have a leaky front office if we're the "aggressive" team on the list.

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11 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Again I ask....Why doesn't Houston have a 1st or 2nd rd pick this year? Do we want to be in that boat? We'd have to ride our current Oline (or worse) for at least 2 years.

If we can keep the 39th overall, we can add an OT like Leatherwood or Eichenburg. We make Moton our focus in FA and lock him in. We now have bookend OTs for the next decade, a 25-yr old mobile top-5 QB, the NFL's top RB and a young, up and coming defense. 

Add an IOL in R3 and Watson would have a decent, young OL to grow with.

We still have holes (long-term C and WRs beyond '22, CB1, SAF, DT), but this is only year two of the Tepper/Rhule era. Watson/CMC/Moton/Moore are young enough to hold the fort down while we continue to add pieces. 

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23 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Again I ask....Why doesn't Houston have a 1st or 2nd rd pick this year? Do we want to be in that boat? We'd have to ride our current Oline (or worse) for at least 2 years.

Because Bill O’Brian thought Tunsil and Stills was worth 2 1sts and Andre Hopkins was only worth a 4th and a bloated RB contract. He is one of the few GMs I would take Hurney over. 

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Definitely!  Not having to lose one of our best young players in Burns, CMC, or Brown and getting rid of Teddy would be a perfect scenario.  Losing the picks would suck, but like others said, secondary guys like Jamal Adams are being traded for 2 first round picks.  Trading 3 for a young, All-Pro caliber QB while still getting a 3rd rounder back is a no brainer.  Losing the second rounder would suck too, but 🤷🏻‍♂️ you gotta do what you gotta do.  After listening to what Rhule wants in his franchise QB, Watson fits the bill to a T

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