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2022 Draft Wants  

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  1. 1. What draft options would you be happy with?


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Smitty has been spending a lot of time with Devin Lloyd...

https://www.nfl.com/news/2022-nfl-draft-prospect-devin-lloyd-turned-to-leadership-skills-as-utah-grappled

Devin Lloyd. There are a few players in this draft that if you pass on, you'll be kicking yourself. Watch the video.

Panthers have been keeping quiet on this and making it look like they are all in on QB or OT. Smokescreen 1 yr LB signings, not keeping Jermaine Carter Jr, and holding onto a LB on the roster with legal situations he will be cut for tell you the one position the Panthers have been cloak and dagger about. The draft is full of good OLs for several rounds. The QB potential is deep in this draft. Possible franchise QBs are not showing up this year in the 1st round. There are only 2 LBs that can be a franchise defensive leader, and only 1 of them fits Snow's 33 with several teams positioning to trade up in the 1st round for Lloyd.

If you haven't followed Smitty on Lloyd, you should watch it.

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34 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Smitty has been spending a lot of time with Devin Lloyd...

https://www.nfl.com/news/2022-nfl-draft-prospect-devin-lloyd-turned-to-leadership-skills-as-utah-grappled

Devin Lloyd. There are a few players in this draft that if you pass on, you'll be kicking yourself. Watch the video.

Panthers have been keeping quiet on this and making it look like they are all in on QB or OT. Smokescreen 1 yr LB signings, not keeping Jermaine Carter Jr, and holding onto a LB on the roster with legal situations he will be cut for tell you the one position the Panthers have been cloak and dagger about. The draft is full of good OLs for several rounds. The QB potential is deep in this draft. Possible franchise QBs are not showing up this year in the 1st round. There are only 2 LBs that can be a franchise defensive leader, and only 1 of them fits Snow's 33 with several teams positioning to trade up in the 1st round for Lloyd.

If you haven't followed Smitty on Lloyd, you should watch it.

Sounds intriguing but if they pass up on yet ANOTHER OT?

Jesus helps us...

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

The best left tackle available

This....with this qualifier:

Don't wait until the 4th or even 2nd or 3rd round (if we can pull one of those off) and draft the best available. Draft one early. Make it be your first round pick and don't trade back far enough that you can't get one that is legit starter caliber.

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As long as we come out of the draft still in possession of our 2023 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks, I'll be okay with whatever else we do. If we can come away from the draft with someone else's 2023 1st or 2nd round picks in addition to still having our own, that would be even better.

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57 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Smitty has been spending a lot of time with Devin Lloyd...

https://www.nfl.com/news/2022-nfl-draft-prospect-devin-lloyd-turned-to-leadership-skills-as-utah-grappled

Devin Lloyd. There are a few players in this draft that if you pass on, you'll be kicking yourself. Watch the video.

Panthers have been keeping quiet on this and making it look like they are all in on QB or OT. Smokescreen 1 yr LB signings, not keeping Jermaine Carter Jr, and holding onto a LB on the roster with legal situations he will be cut for tell you the one position the Panthers have been cloak and dagger about. The draft is full of good OLs for several rounds. The QB potential is deep in this draft. Possible franchise QBs are not showing up this year in the 1st round. There are only 2 LBs that can be a franchise defensive leader, and only 1 of them fits Snow's 33 with several teams positioning to trade up in the 1st round for Lloyd.

If you haven't followed Smitty on Lloyd, you should watch it.

 

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29 minutes ago, rayzor said:

This....with this qualifier:

Don't wait until the 4th or even 2nd or 3rd round (if we can pull one of those off) and draft the best available. Draft one early. Make it be your first round pick and don't trade back far enough that you can't get one that is legit starter caliber.

This wouldn't be a bad strategy if they can pull it off. 

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1 hour ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I know I've seen many say "we just need a LT and a QB and we'll be alright", welp, you missed all of last season.  there were glaring holes, we need talent, and best way to do that is more picks.  

Some of those glaring holes were filled in free agency. At this point with a stud left tackle and competent play at QB with a much better offensive gameplan, we coulda been a contender.

 

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