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Sam Howell's Pro Day


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Not sure how he'll pan out in the league but he's got arm talent. Real weird thing about this draft class is just how many people prefer other QBs like Howell, Corral and that Cincy QB over the consensus top two guys. Makes me wanna pass on it completely but I could see a trade down and taking him

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The Panthers approach at QB has been "have your cake and eat it too" the whole time. Wouldn't surprise me at all if they did something risky like trade down for more picks (a Fitterer move), then still draft a QB to try to save the coaches job (a Rhule move) all in one Sam Darnold throwing motion

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My question is where the idea that Willis and Pickett are the “Top 2” came from. Willis showed the most athleticism and wow-factor, and Pickett had the best stats. But both of those dudes also have huge flaws. Seems like this is a pick your poison scenario and it depends on which poison your team/coaching staff is most immune to.

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2 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

The Panthers approach at QB has been "have your cake and eat it too" the whole time. Wouldn't surprise me at all if they did something risky like trade down for more picks (a Fitterer move), then still draft a QB to try to save the coaches job (a Rhule move) all in one Sam Darnold throwing motion

I hope this is what happens

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