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


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Robby Anderson is a clown.

I don't care if he doesn't want Mayfield, but don't make it known like this on social media.  So stupid.  It puts the entire team in a pickle and creates a toxic environment in the scenario that Mayfield does end up here.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reports were that Mayfield was no more interested in the Panthers than the Panthers were in him.

I can understand our position might change if his price gets lowered, but is there any indication he's changed his mind about playing for the Panthers?

If it's his only starting opportunity maybe. If he could back up Tom Brady for a year/fill in during injuries it'd potentially be more beneficial to himself in the long run. Aside from those two options who would want him? Texans? Cards if Murray holds out?

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reports were that Mayfield was no more interested in the Panthers than the Panthers were in him.

I can understand our position might change if his price gets lowered, but is there any indication he's changed his mind about playing for the Panthers?

Yeah, its not like teams are beating down the door to sign him. He has few options at the moment. After the draft, there may be less than there are now. 

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