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Panthers meet with Sam Howell


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm honestly surprised that UVA QB hasn't gotten more love at the college level. I don't think he's an NFL QB but dude can ball.

I really hate Fitterer for trading those picks for Henderson last year. Could’ve opened up the draft but Fitterer has to be the Rhule of GMs. 

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7 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Peppers was great. Chances of Howell having 1/10 of Peppers’ success: absolute zero 

I'm no UNC fan but hell, with that certainty of success why are you not on Panthers or some other NFL team's payroll as a scout? How can you be so sure. I don't know what I think of his long-term success but please tell me how you know this for 100% guaranteed.

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10 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

If Sam Howell played for Virginia, no one on this board would have a lick of interest in him. 

I'm an Auburn fan and I think he is being undervalued this draft.  He played great the previous year and lost his playmakers plus his OL played like poo.  I don't think we should take him at 6, but I'd be all for drafting him or Corral after a trade down.

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Worked out decently last time we spent a high pick on a Tar Heel.

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Worked out pretty well the last time we passed on one too...

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I liked Howell a lot last year. This year the shine has kind of come off.

Mind you, I'd probably still be okay with him as a trade down, but not at #6.

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