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Round 3 Pick 94: Panthers Select Matt Corral - QB Ole Miss


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Not a fan of this one. Best comp is Tua Tagovailoa and the bottom line is an RPO QB just isn’t going to be successful in this league… and if you think Rhule will develop an RPO QB then let me interest you in some ocean front property in Kansas.

Corral could develop into a solid QB but I don’t like the fit with us.

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Espns comments after the pick

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The Panthers drafted by far the best player available and also manage to get a potential developmental quarterback. It shouldn't be a surprise if Corral pushes veteran Sam Darnold with his arm strength and dual-threat ability. Coach Matt Rhule was rumored to be comfortable with Corral in the pre-draft process and now has him in his locker room. -- Matt Miller

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Chris Simms
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Matt Corral, my #1 QB in this draft. 
Insane athlete, quick feet and the quickest release I’ve seen from a prospect in years. And awesome arm strength w great accuracy. 
Needs to put it all together but it’s all there. 
He was Round 1 worthy for me. Steal for 
@Panthers
8:11 PM · Apr 29, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

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 I am more than pleased with the way the 2022 NFL Draft has gone.

We got the drafts best OT Ikem Ekwonu and now we have obtained  Corral, a QB that a lot of draft forecasters  had a first round rating on.

Two of our needs were filled and it only cost this years fourth and next years third draft choices, moves i can easy live with.

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