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REPORT: Panthers have the inside track to trade for Baker Mayfield


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3 minutes ago, Cam Lawter said:

Good O-Line With Mayfield and McCafferey along with our Defense and Horn? Dude this team will be explosive. I don't get all the hate for Mayfield. We are a play-off ready team with Mayfield next year and the games will be actually watchable without Darnold starting. 

We are not a quarterback away from the playoffs.

And if we were, that quarterback wouldn't be Mayfield.

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You skeptics amaze me.  A starting NFL QB on a one-year deal would allow us to take a LT and become relevant overnight. 

"In on every deal."  ---remember?

I am not a fan of this, but we are one of about 5-6 teams without an eatablished starting-caliber QB.  Who is going to make a trade for a fully guaranteed, $18.5 m contract?  NOBODY--except the team that thinks they are in on every deal. I think Darnold to Cleveland will be part of any deal, or Cleveland eats about half of the Baker $$.

Atlanta--can go with Mariota in 2022.

Pittsburgh--build a line around Mitch Trubiski and he could be a nice fit.

Seattle--they like Lock, and I am starting to think that is not smoke.

Detroit--Not worth abandoning Goff.

Philly--Not worth abandoning Hurts.

New Orleans---I think they like Winston with Andy behind him.

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Oh boy, well thank god for us having the advantage to get Baker. I wouldnt give up much for him if I were us. Doesn't he have a nice big contract we would also have to fulfill too? This sounds like another awesome Rhule QB move to follow up on the thunder from Teddy and then Sam. I'd rather just draft a QB in the later rounds and see what happens.

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