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Joe Person: Panthers don't love other QB's besides Lawrence and Wilson


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4 hours ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Best case scenario, Jets take Wilson, 49ers trade us the 3rd for Teddy and a 1st, 3rd, next yrs 1st or whatever, we snatch up Fields before ATL...

Why would the 49ers trade back down after spending all that draft capital to trade up ? They're just as locked onto that pick as the Jags are at #1 at this point.

No one seems to definitively know what the Jets will do but it's a extremely high probability they pick a new QB to go with their new regime.  Trading up to two might be just as improbable as trading up to one if the Jets are locked on to a QB. 

History seems to indicate there's usually at least one highly touted QB that falls in the draft, but that may not be the case this year .   I think it highly depends on what Atlanta does. If they don't pick a QB that will open the floodgates for trades for other teams wanting to leap us because they know the Panthers are QB starved. 

The most realistic senario is the Panthers can't or won't be willing to trade a haul of picks to their division rival falcons to trade up for the 4th best QB. Fiterer will probably sit at 8 and go BPA or trade down . Trading down could land a wealth of picks because a early run on QBs will push top 5 overall players down to 8. 

 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

that would essplain why we were all in on the watson train. maybe this year will be about filling out the roster, and we go after a QB next year.

We’ll have to trade up next year as well. Unless the wheels fall off and we go 2-14.  The QB prospects pale in comparison to the potential this years group has. Which is why what has happened is such a disappointment. 
Once again the Panthers are on the outside looking in. 
 

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