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28 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

What I prefer our OL looks like next year.

Cross

Christenburg

old probowl FA

Brown

Moton

draft a young center, but plan to replace the Vet C in 2 years

I like it.  Here is another one. 

Free agent - LT  Leno Jr, look him up. 

LG Ikem

OC rookie like Jarrett Patterson

RG Brown or Rookie Josh Sills

RT Moton

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5 hours ago, stbugs said:

I don’t like the FA suggestions. We aren’t competing in 2022 with no QB so stop the stop gaps that cost a bunch of cap and cancel out comp picks. Two other things, first, draft a top 5/6 LT and play him at G? Why? If he’s the LT of the future, plug him in and don’t worry about growing pins because Sam and PJ getting hit is meaningless. Second, Brown is way overrated in here. I wanted Smith over him and that was the right call. We haven’t seen Brown play against legit NFL players yet, heck even BC is untested. Sure, he played well against WFT but they were missing Young and Sweat so essentially he’s untested as well. I don’t mind if they are in the discussion but there’s really nothing concrete yet that BC and Brown can be average or above.

I definitely would like a rookie LT to pair with Moton and then let BC and Brown fight it out with the other 3-4 day 3 OL picks we make (hopefully). Maybe try out some FAs that don’t mess up any comp picks and fill in depth with Erving and Elflein. I’d also be a big fan of using 2023 day 2 picks to finish the OL.

This is the Matt Rhule Panthers. If we draft a top shelf LT, he's gonna play C or RG. Then we can grab an overdrafted and undersized RT in the 4th to play LG. Obviously Erving will be the LT.

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12 hours ago, Verge said:

There are three elite tackles in this class, and another elite interior guy in Linderbaum. If you don't believe in one of the QBs, you take one of them. Anything else is malpractice.

I like this logic, I just think you could possibly get OT3, C1, or possible a QB that you like by trading down.

Also who do you consider OT3? Ekwonu?

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That’s my fear.  They overdraft a qb at 6 and we roll him out behind this line and then we are stuck.  

You don't draft a QB to win now.  If anything, it's the opposite, you sign a vet QB and draft a lineman to protect him.

Nobody expects you to win with a rookie QB.  The only way you save your job with a rookie is showing improvement over the season.

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