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Round 2-3 predictions. Do the Panthers get a pick,?


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2 hours ago, d-dave said:

Nah, we made our bed with the trades for Sam and for the talented yet unproven CB. 

Yep.

 Don’t make that stupid, moronic, idiotic, foolish, arrogant, naive, narcissistic trade of a 2nd round pick for Sam Darnold and the Panthers are sitting pretty for a nice, young, developmental QB right now.

That’s sour spilt milk and bitter tears under the bridge at this point though, ain’t it?

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Yep.

 Don’t make that stupid, moronic, idiotic, foolish, arrogant, naive, narcissistic trade of a 2nd round pick for Sam Darnold and the Panthers are sitting pretty for a nice, young, developmental QB right now.

That’s sour spilt milk and bitter tears under the bridge at this point though, ain’t it?

Yep. If we had that pick we're all debating about Willis vs. Howell vs. Ridder instead of wondering what we're going to do to try to get something at QB.

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12 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm glad they didn't go after/get one in the 1st. None were a 1st round qb.

They will have options in the 4th. Bank on it.

I think there's a run on a few of the QB's by pick 40 and it's just not worth trading next years 2nd and a 3rd/player for. Maybe grab Zappe/Eleby as competition/backup tmrw. Maybe even Strong falls that far

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Yep.

 Don’t make that stupid, moronic, idiotic, foolish, arrogant, naive, narcissistic trade of a 2nd round pick for Sam Darnold and the Panthers are sitting pretty for a nice, young, developmental QB right now.

That’s sour spilt milk and bitter tears under the bridge at this point though, ain’t it?

It's the sad situation we find ourselves in. Let's not make it worse by making desperate decisions. A qb will fall into the fourth round. Most likely several will because they are all developmental qbs this year. It is what it is.

I could see them moving up a few spots if one they think could turn into something.  There will be a few slide down, way down. I'm guessing there be one go undrafted that shocks everyone.

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At the bottom of this link are QBs drafted by round in a table view   
this is not about bust rates. It’s about positional where drafted  

http://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/positions/qb

most times, successful QBs come from rd 1 and the % gets lower with each successive rd, and yes there are the outliers 

IMHO I suspect if the Panthers do not trade up, and if Strong is there, they will pick him in the 4th  yes he is a statue but 4th rd value .. decent head on his shoulders and pro level arm 

if they do trade up to the second rd, I see Howell or Corral as the pick …could be they swap a 4 this year and a 3 rd next year or some such 

They cannot go into this season with Darnold and Walker 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I swear one of these days fans might stop talking in absolutes about the NFL draft.

Back in the 2000 draft, only one QB was selected in the first two rounds (Chad Pennington).

I bet people were saying “there are no franchise QBs in this draft” back then too. 

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I'm cool as long as it doesn't involve next year's top 3 picks. I'm also cool with Jimmy G or Mayfield...as long as it's not from a trade. Someone is getting released at some point.

I hope Fritts learned about over trading last year. He got really trade happy and it hasn't paid off.

I'm more interested in seeing who they value at this point, all the BS aside.

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