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


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I'm okay with rolling the dice on Baker IF we can unload Darnold and get Cleveland to eat some of his salary.

It's probably not gonna work out, but just clean house after the season. If we do this, I'd prefer to trade #6 for future picks for the next regime but zero chance of that happening.

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

as long as this nets us a franchise LT, im good on the idea. Next year we can trade the house for a top QBV prospect if this doesnt work out. We would be a QB away from being seriously competitive. 

Agreed. My only issue with this strategy is there are five teams that have 2 first round picks in the 2023 draft. They all are qb needy teams as well. Jist not sure how we can put together a package to match. 

In short, we need to be terrible this year. If thats the case, why not just stick with legohead? 

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