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Dane Brugler of the Athletic Mock: Panthers trade up to 3 for Fields


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This is timestamped over a day ago, but I didn't see a thread on it.  Looks like Brugler did the mock, then each team's beat writer comments on their pick.

Jets went with Wilson, then we trade up 

 

Carolina Panthers receive:
2021 first-round pick (No. 3 overall)

Miami Dolphins receive:
2021 first-round pick (No. 8 overall)
2021 third-round pick
2021 fifth-round pick
2022 first-round pick

 

 

Carolina Panthers (via MIA) — Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State

The Panthers’ ownership and front office have made it known that they plan to be aggressive this offseason in upgrading the quarterback position. They missed out on Matthew Stafford, and Deshaun Watson remains a long shot, making the draft their best opportunity. Instead of sitting at No. 8 and hoping a quarterback falls to them, they out-bid other teams and go and get their guy in this mock. Fields needs time, but all the talent is there for him to develop into Carolina’s answer at the position. | Beat writer analysis: Joe Person’s reaction to the trade and pick

 

 

behind a paywall but here is the required link.

https://theathletic.com/2378777/2021/02/11/nfl-mock-draft-zach-wilson-justin-fields-trey-lance/?source=weeklyemail

 

 

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That haul would sting. If he turned out to be a franchise QB it'd be worth it. If he didn't, Rhule and Fitts probably dug their own grave.

If it happens, I hope all the "just win baby" folks look back in pleasure over celebrating that key late season victory over Rivera and the WFT.

Yep. Too risky.  Just let the draft come to you.  

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