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Panthers land Trey Lance and 12 picks in the 2021 draft per this mock.


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This is exactly what I want to happen in the draft as far as drafting Lance and accumulating picks. Play all the young players we can get away with and go all in for 2022 with Lance having his breakout. The cost of acquiring Watson is far too much at this point if the reports of what we’d have to give up are true. I’d love for it all to be a smokescreen and this be the plan all along. 

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Trades seem a bit too good to be true and heavily favor us. The first 3 picks are money but after that it's kind of iffy for me outside of Shaun Wade who I agree in the 4th is worth the risk. 

If we don't get Watson and trading up for Wilson doesn't pan out then I would be extremely happy with this plan C assuming we can get Lance at 8.

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Outside the first pick it’s crap. We would be lucky if creed Is there at our pick in the 2nd however I like the strategy we need o-line depth though, the cupboard is bare. Three of the next 4 picks after the 1st need to be o-line go corner and lb at the end of the draft unless someone drops. At the end of the draft I would like to see 2 OT OL OC 

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