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Ian Rapoport: Carolina Panthers seem to be the most likely spot for Baker Mayfield


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18 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I think if the price is right, is is very likely, as I think one of those guys is Sam's replacement.  I'm starting to wonder if Sam makes it to the final 53.  If we need a vet to mentor/place hold until Corral is ready, I don't even trust Sam to do that.

I think we're holding out, as I think the Browns are eventually going to have to release Mayfield outright.

General consensus has been as soon as that happens, he's a Steeler.

(not sure if the Pickett draft pick makes a difference)

That could also change the opinion of the Seahawks.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

FYI: Here's the full Albert Breer quote that Bleacher Report was citing.

So yeah, pure speculation.

It makes sense to keep our options open. If we are starting our rookie then having Foles as his backup could a good option. If we are sitting our rookie to coach him up, then a short term option like Garoppolo might be on the cards. 

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