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1st Round Draft Pick for the Panthers


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First Round Draft Pick Prediction  

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  1. 1. Choose the outcome.

    • Stand Pat and draft a QB.
      15
    • Stand Pat and draft an OT.
      66
    • Stand Pat and draft a TE.
      4
    • Stand Pat and draft a WR
      2
    • Stand Pat and draft another position.
      1
    • Trade up and draft a QB.
      1
    • Trade up and draft another player.
      0
    • Trade down and draft an OT.
      31
    • Trade down and draft a CB.
      8
    • Trade down and draft a QB
      0
    • Trade down and draft another player.
      3
    • Trade out of the first round entirely.
      0


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There are 3 guys outside of the QBs who are potential franchise changing players (and 2 who are right on the fringe), these guys have an opportunity to be generational type guys.  

Penei Sewell, Patrick Surtain, and Kyle Pitts ( Chase and Horn could be as well )

If the QBs are off the board as expected securing one of those 3 who all happen to be in a position of need would be amazing.  Trading back and missing any of those guys would be a major mistake.  As bad as i want a QB, if Sewell is the pick i'm doing backflips on draft night.  If Slater is the guy you covet, trade back.

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1 hour ago, NJPanthers89 said:

There are 3 guys outside of the QBs who are potential franchise changing players (and 2 who are right on the fringe), these guys have an opportunity to be generational type guys.  

Penei Sewell, Patrick Surtain, and Kyle Pitts ( Chase and Horn could be as well )

If the QBs are off the board as expected securing one of those 3 who all happen to be in a position of need would be amazing.  Trading back and missing any of those guys would be a major mistake.  As bad as i want a QB, if Sewell is the pick i'm doing backflips on draft night.  If Slater is the guy you covet, trade back.

is Surtain a better prospect than Okuda? 

Rarely do CBs change franchises. 

Only QBs really change franchises. 

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