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How does the Wilson trade, effect the Panthers draft?


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20 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I said Willis could potentially be Russell Wilson. 

As a college senior Russell Wilson was far, far more polished than Willis.

Wilson had 11,000 yards passing, over 100 TD passes, 4 years of playing experience against Power Five teams and a room full of NCAA awards (ACC ROY, first team BIG10, Griese QB of the Year).  

Willis only started 23 games and all of them were at Liberty.  Only award was a bowl game MVP.  

The two just can't be compared at this point in their careers.  Maybe Willis has some Wilson "traits" but that remains to be seen.  He sure hasn't delivered anything close to what Wilson did on the college football field. 

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1 minute ago, BlitzMonster said:

As a college senior Russell Wilson was far, far more polished than Willis.

Wilson had 11,000 yards passing, over 100 TD passes, 4 years of playing experience against Power Five teams and a room full of NCAA awards (ACC ROY, first team BIG10, Griese QB of the Year).  

Willis only started 23 games and all of them were at Liberty.  Only award was a bowl game MVP.  

The two just can't be compared at this point in their careers.  Maybe Willis has some Wilson "traits" but that remains to be seen.  He sure hasn't delivered anything close to what Wilson did on the college football field. 

Very true.  If I recall the biggest knock on Russ was his size.  If he was 6'2 he probably would have gone in the top 10.

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I could see Minshew returning to his home state. Think Lock’s starter days are done at this point. 

Really surprised Denver managed this while keeping their WR group and Javonte. Wowza

The question now is who does this prompt to make a move? AZ? SF? SF is not far off if they get an explosive piece alongside Samuel. Mitchell was great but wonder if they’d be interested in CMC.

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39 minutes ago, davos said:

I could see Minshew returning to his home state. Think Lock’s starter days are done at this point. 

Really surprised Denver managed this while keeping their WR group and Javonte. Wowza

The question now is who does this prompt to make a move? AZ? SF? SF is not far off if they get an explosive piece alongside Samuel. Mitchell was great but wonder if they’d be interested in CMC.

SF is closer to a title shot than AZ.  AZ has issues to overcome with their signal caller before they are a real threat.  If SF had CMC they would have been lethal, even with Jimmy. 

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2 hours ago, chknwing said:

Seattle going after Watson

My brother in law cuts a bunch of Vikings’ players hair In Minneapolis. He told me that Tyler Conklin recently told him that the Vikings are working on a deal for Deshaun Watson. Conklin and Watson supposedly share the same agent. 

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4 minutes ago, Immaculate said:

My brother in law cuts a bunch of Vikings’ players hair In Minneapolis. He told me that Tyler Conklin recently told him that the Vikings are working on a deal for Deshaun Watson. Conklin and Watson supposedly share the same agent. 

Let this be true.

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43 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speaking of...

That... doesn't sound good 😕

 Even if he pleads the fifth, the Jury can still pretty quickly decide if this whole thing goes criminal or not based on the women's testimonies. I think he'd still get some suspension time if it was just civil but criminal could be a lot bigger than just his NFL availability

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It's crazy that the Broncos have a SB trophy already in the last decade at our expense and they're giving up a haul for a known elite quarterback while we swung for the fences at Sam fuging Darnold and with a straight face the whole time like we really got ourselves a prize. And some fans still give the benefit of the doubt to these decision makers! 🤣

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Malik Willis would be perfect for the Seattle offense. At #9 and with all those extra picks they could easily jump ahead of us at #6

Agree, this was the first thing that crossed my mind.  God above let them jump up in front of us for baby hands.  Please

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