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3 minutes ago, chknwing said:

if Carolina tanks another season, do they use their 1st on a qb in next years draft?

Probably if Corral struggles big time.  He will be given every chance.  When we picked Pickles and gave a chance to shine, he proved right away he’s not the guy.

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

if Carolina tanks another season, do they use their 1st on a qb in next years draft?

Depends if Corral gets a chance to actually play. If he does well and holds up, then go with a more pressing need. Having two rookie QB's as potential starters on the roster really is redundant if he turns out to be the guy.

A competent backup would be the need.

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4 minutes ago, chknwing said:

if Carolina tanks another season, do they use their 1st on a qb in next years draft?

I heard on a podcast suggesting we start Corral sooner rather than later. 
If he does well we have our starting QB of the future. If he doesn’t then we do poorly, Rhule is fire and we draft high enough to get a QB. 

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4 minutes ago, chknwing said:

if Carolina tanks another season, do they use their 1st on a qb in next years draft?

I think that depends on how Corral looks if he plays and if Tepper fires Rhule and there is demand from him and the new coach to draft a QB. Fitts seems to love the idea of drafting his own Russell Wilson, so I think he'll be inclined to trade the pick or select another elite prospect instead while giving his guy(Corral) another year to develop.

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2 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Probably if Corral struggles big time.  He will be given every chance.  When we picked Pickles and gave a chance to shine, he proved right away he’s not the guy.

The problem there is if Sam Dawnold manages to win a few games before getting exposed. Then we have a BC situation all over again with Corral. 

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17 minutes ago, Zod said:

4. I'd like to remind everyone that for a LT to step in and be good right away is very rare. Most struggle for at least a few games if not an entire season. Heck, Jordan Gross started at RT his rookie year for this very reason.

Icky's top tier intelligence will help him quite a bit here, I imagine. 

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1 minute ago, OneBadCat said:

The problem there is if Sam Dawnold manages to win a few games before getting exposed. Then we have a BC situation all over again with Corral. 

I think Darnold is done here.  He might not even start week 1 if Corral shines.  

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12 minutes ago, chknwing said:

if Carolina tanks another season, do they use their 1st on a qb in next years draft?

Of course. They dropped a future third on corral that’s nothing. 
 

unles he somehow plays amazing and they still eat poo, but if we get amazing qb play we’re not drafting high. 

unless like the entire defense is on a different plane or something 

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