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Panthers likely drafting a QB


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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

No TE was taking get a TE some where..

We just got Tremble last year and traded away Arnold. Considering we paid Ian Thomas to come back like he was a Middle Tier Starting TE, I doubt the team thinks we need a TE. That said, I'm not sold that we don't. I would not mind collecting someone to compete with those two.

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

I want us to steer clear of Willis, he isnt a NFL QB right now, and may not be for a couple years, if at all. 

Agree. I could see a team like TB or Minnesota rolling the dice on him. Teams where he absolutely would not need to play right away and could comfortably sit and learn. 

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Just now, Michael G said:

We just got Tremble last year and traded away Arnold. Considering we paid Ian Thomas to come back like he was a Middle Tier Starting TE, I doubt the team thinks we need a TE. That said, I'm not sold that we don't. I would not mind collecting someone to compete with those two.

We usually carry 3 TE on the roster.. Other then Stephen Sullivan who is our 3rd TE..

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've got my eye on Asamoah in the 4th at LB. JoJo Domann is a sleeper I'm watching. He's a former safety who will be a LB in the NFL. What makes me most interested is that he actually plated almost exclusively as a nickel CB this year at Nebraska. H's 6'1" 230. This is a coverage and pass rushing league. LB size with that type of cover skills? Sign me up.

I got my eye on Sterling Weatherford S Miami (Ohio)..

https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/sterling-weatherford

In a year he can develop into a fast long  coverage LB.. 6'3 230 now.. He just needs to learn the position..

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27 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Maybe just sit in the 4th, and take whichever QB is left there that's got the biggest arm.

Best QB available there is what I want. I'm even fine with dealing a future 5th to get into the late 3rd if need be, but there are a few QBs I'd like to see available when the pick comes up.

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27 minutes ago, austin1227 said:

59% completion rate, never cracked 4k yards in his career despite having Steve Smith and Muhsin Muhammad. His team carried him to the super bowl and has only made one pro bowl; he may not be trash like I said but he's below average

Delhomme is a saint 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I got my eye on Sterling Weatherford S Miami (Ohio)..

https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/sterling-weatherford

In a year he can develop into a fast long  coverage LB.. 6'3 230 now.. He just needs to learn the position..

I like former safeties at LB. Like I said, this is a cover and rush the passer league. You need to be one or the other at LB. The old school thumper LBs who are liabilities in coverage are being phased out. Same thing at safety. If you can't cover you can't play.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I like former safeties at LB. Like I said, this is a cover and rush the passer league. You need to be one or the other at LB. The old school thumper LBs who are liabilities in coverage are being phased out. Same thing at safety. If you can't cover you can't play.

That's been my late round wishlist all draft season..

A little bit of a developmental project but that's what you do 5th thru 6th rounds..

I also like Amar Bormare Long skinny but fast pass rushers specialist..

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