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Draft order if the season ended today (pretty weird)


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59 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Can we send the Tar Heels homer to like ... his own area of the website so he can touch himself all day? And this is coming from a Tar Heels basketball fan.

Dude, he's not going to be Cam 2.0 nor does this franchise need Cam 2.0.

Dude chill. The options are very limited. What route you trying to go? Signing some bridge QB for a one lame duck season and drafting a QB to sit for a year then investing high picks in an oline  in 2023 seems legit to me.

Unless we do all of the above except reverse and wait for 2023 for a qb and invest in oline now but I mean the Panthers have ONE pick in the top 150.

But either way, as shitty as the 2022 qb class is next year I feel someone is going to work out and at a great value too.

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2 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Can we send the Tar Heels homer to like ... his own area of the website so he can touch himself all day? And this is coming from a Tar Heels basketball fan.

Dude, he's not going to be Cam 2.0 nor does this franchise need Cam 2.0.

You just made the list pal 

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6 hours ago, CRA said:

It reads like a glitch in the Matrix 

1.  Lions

2. Jags

3.  Texans 

4.  Jets

5.  Jets

6. Giants 

7. Giants 

8. Panthers 

9. Eagles 

10. Eagles

 

 

I have

1. Det

2. Jax

3. Hou

4. Sea

5. NY Jets

6. Chic

7. NY Giants

8. Car

9. Mia

10. Philly

Unless Cam gets a better grasp of this offense I am not very optimistic we win any more games this year, Maybe Atlanta, possibly New Orleans but, I think we look to 2022 and shore up the O-Line.

Lions and Jags are locks in front of us.   

Jets have shown some fire and depending on the rest of their schedule they could, not likely, but could move ahead of us.  Giants as well.  Seattle and Chicago maybe. 

If the gods are good to us we could go as high as #3

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