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I've never been less excited about a draft in Panthers history.


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*shrugs* Personally I'm excited for it, regardless of our day 2 pick situation. I've been impressed with the moves we've made in the offseason so far which gives us so many different opportunities in this draft versus before where if it wasn't an OLine pick I would have hated it. I just want the draft to be here so I can see our decision. Trade down for more picks? Draft a QB? Draft an OLineman or a combination of these options, the door is pretty wide open right now.

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13 hours ago, hepcat said:

That includes 2009 & 2010 when they didn't have a first round pick too. Maybe it's because they don't have a 2nd or 3rd round pick? Maybe it's because I have zero faith in this clown show of a coaching staff?

Anyways, I really hope they don't pick a QB. None of the QB's in this draft class are worth the #6 overall pick and I believe any QB drafted this year will turn out a lot like Josh Rosen did for the Cardinals. This coaching staff is not equipped to develop a rookie QB and I think they know it considering they passed on drafting a QB for two straight years already.

I just hope they pick a player that will outlast this shitty coaching staff and be a part of the future. Picking a LT is definitely the best move, but I'd be cool with other positions than LT if the talent/upside is there.

If they trade down and grab additional picks, even better. Still a lot of holes on this roster. Could they net a first round pick next year? Wow that would be great!

But either way, I don't really give a sh*t anymore. It's going to take years to dig out of the mess the Panthers are currently in.

Skip it…we won’t miss your negative attitude…feel free to skip next season too

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Well most everyone has their head out of their rears, but some idiots still remain that think Rhule is the biggest problem.  With Tepper running this ship, I don't trust this FO to find another coach worth a damn.  This board will be right back to complaining again in 2 years.

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