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Panthers split personnel to watch Justin Fields and Mac Jones' pro days


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5 minutes ago, Michael G said:

Taking in Mond in the 3rd is a reach to me. Is he going to start and be better than Teddy? If we can't get Fields or Lance at 8, why gamble with our 2nd or 3rd round picks. Keep Teddy, or put PJ or Grier in, and give them more tools. Keep building.

Who is wanting to take Mond and start him this year?  

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and as a Trevor Stan....I can admit in the two games we watched of Clemson /Ohio St, Fields was the best player on the field.  

I still have Trevor 1.  But Fields is still 1b.  Ohio St having COVID is simply that.  Fields is a monster. 

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

and as a Trevor Stan....I can admit in the two games we watched of Clemson /Ohio St, Fields was the best player on the field.  

I still have Trevor 1.  But Fields is still 1b.  Ohio St having COVID is simply that.  Fields is a monster. 

I hope to hell Fields falls to QB5!

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I don’t think Mond makes it to the 3rd unfortunately...

That is what I thought--the second round will feature a few teams that probably need a qb or will soon, but if he survives that mine field and falls to us in round 3, OK.  A team like Tampa Bay, for example, would be a good landing spot for him.  Learn behind Brady for a season or two and develop fundamentals. 

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11 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

If he could stop running his mouth and focus he might have been better 

he looked better last week then today 

if the 49ers really want Jones over this kid, beyond stupid 

Not sure why Jones was talking as much as he was. 

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