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


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4 minutes ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Let me see Z.Wilson do that, oh he couldn't nor wouldn't he.

Man, Mccaffrey and Fields in the backfield alone is a defense nightmare

Yeah like this was legit game breaker speed on that play. The DB and RB had a head start and he caught them both quickly. 

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4 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

But Rhule and Fitterer went to Fields. The two guys that will have majority of the say in the draft. Mac had two pro days and Rhule didn’t bother going to one of them. 

True and I hope we can get Lance or Field on 8th pick if they fall to us but Main problem is Falcon pick on Field or Trey and I know 49er likely grab Jones on Their 3rd pick or what?

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Just now, X-TEM-X said:

True and I hope we can get Lance or Field on 8th pick if they fall to us but Main problem is Falcon pick on Field or Trey and I know 49er likely grab Jones on Their 3rd pick or what?

I think Rhule gets his way over Brady if it comes to that. If we perform remotely well on offense next year Brady might not be around. 

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5 minutes ago, Varking said:

I think Rhule gets his way over Brady if it comes to that. If we perform remotely well on offense next year Brady might not be around. 

Yeah Rhule will get his own way or Ask QB Opinion from Brady because He know what QB he want but My personal opinion is I want lance or Field on My team and build around him with OL and 2nd round pick OL plus CMC, DJ, Robby, David Moore, Dan Arnold.  Then definitely draft some Defensive piece on other side for get improved but We have to wait and see what happen in Draft night.

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