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Trey Lance 2nd Pro Day


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Are any of the Panther's  personnel attending?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/ninerswire.usatoday.com/2021/04/10/qb-trey-lance-schedules-2nd-pro-day-kyle-shanahan-john-lynch-expected-to-attend/amp/

If so can we assume we are still looking at QBs. I mean Fitter did say it's still a possibility.

Say maybe Joe Brady?

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1 minute ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Are any of the Panther's  personnel attending?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/ninerswire.usatoday.com/2021/04/10/qb-trey-lance-schedules-2nd-pro-day-kyle-shanahan-john-lynch-expected-to-attend/amp/

If so can we assume we still looking at QBs. I mean Fitter did say it's still a possibility.

If nothing else maintaining the appearance we are still interested is important to give 8 more value than it has. Denver wouldn't trade up one spot if Lance was still on the board and we havent acted interested. As important as it is to get your guy, it's also important to maintain the illusion you're interested in theirs. 

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13 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

If nothing else maintaining the appearance we are still interested is important to give 8 more value than it has. Denver wouldn't trade up one spot if Lance was still on the board and we havent acted interested. As important as it is to get your guy, it's also important to maintain the illusion you're interested in theirs. 

That's not how it typically works.  Teams don't trade with the team that wants "their guy."  Teams trade in front of the team that wants their guy.  If people think we want their guy, that increases the value of the Lions pick...not ours.  Denver would be moving into our spot to block another team from trading into that spot.

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15 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

If nothing else maintaining the appearance we are still interested is important to give 8 more value than it has. Denver wouldn't trade up one spot if Lance was still on the board and we havent acted interested. As important as it is to get your guy, it's also important to maintain the illusion you're interested in theirs. 

As I think of it, it plays in our favor somewhat.  If Denver doesn't try and move up it could get other teams that are interested in him to move up ahead of Denver  The more distant we are between draft picks the more draft capital it will cost them.   Maybe far enough between where we can get a 1st next year as well as this year. 

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1 minute ago, Wes21 said:

That's not how it typically works.  Teams don't trade with the team that wants "their guy."  Teams trade in front of the team that wants their guy.  If people think we want their guy, that increases the value of the Lions pick...not ours.  Denver would be moving into our spot to block another team from trading into that spot.

True, but with so many needy QB teams, and us having just acquired Darnold, we could potentially be more likely to move by offering say 9 and their 2nd or 3rd, than just letting it ride and potentially drafting their guy. They may consider it a 20% chance we take lance because we did attend vs a 0% if we didn't attend. A little bit of uncertainty can possibly net you something. It's just part of playing the game. 

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15 minutes ago, top dawg said:

So, you're all-in on Darnold then?

No but I have said for a while now that Lance is not the answer.  Biggest gamble in the draft in recent memory.  He never played anybody and isn’t really a quality passer.  If he makes it he will have improved massively from what he is now.

His comp for me is Jordan Love although Love was a much more known commodity.  Love didn’t sniff the field last season and may not for a few more.

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