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If panthers don't get a top five draft pick


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So far Matt Corral is our best option next season. He compares favorably with the top QBs Stroud, Young, especially since MC was 210lbs coming out and is bulking up for sure.

CJ Stroud is comparable to Corral at about 70% completion percentage but Young is around 69% but he's two/three inches shorter than Corral and only 194lbs.

The only guy who would have a shot at beating out Corral (in a real competition not a fake Fhule "competition") is Stroud.

The way Baker is playing mixed with Matt Rhules ineptitude, we may pick first.

If we can't get Stroud we need to roll with Corral and draft an elite DE.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That doesnt mean the trade didnt happen, in fact it lead us to give up another pick (probably a 4rth) a year later to try and make up for the previous shitty trade.  See how that works?

Just because I'm not hung up on it, doesn't mean I dismiss the cost. 

The team is trying to find their qb. I haven't agreed with a single selection, but I'm also intelligent enough to know that I'm just a fan, and the team is doing whatever they can to build a winner. Just like us, they are human, and they made mistakes. I don't know any coach.who doesn't.  

I'm not going to sit here and be mad because the team did what they felt was the the right decision at the time. 

And I WANT them to keep trying until they find us the one. That's going to cost us, because not even average quarterbacks grow on trees. 

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10 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

He is as much of a crap shoot as trying to draft a new qb. It is funny to me how many can't miss college qb's miss. Will Levis? Please.  He has a 54% completion percentage vs. ap top 25 teams.

I only see one QB in this class worthy of a top five. 

Will is also 24yrs old. He's intriguing, I love his game, reminds me of Cam, but he's not a high first rounder. He went 18-26 last game which is scary.

 

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3 hours ago, Vox said:

By the way I know we need a QB but if we have a chance at Will Anderson if I'm the Panthers there's no way I'm passing up on him. 

Love Will Anderson if we stay 3-4, he's like Von Miller though, a tweener at 6'3" 243.

If we're getting a new coach I'm thinking switching back to 4-3 comes with that if Tepper isn't meddling, Myles Murphy is that guy at 6'4" 265lbs running a 4.52.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Panthers get Jim Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson, draft a godly WR and I guarantee they are in the NFCCG next season.

I would trust Jim Harbaugh with this band of NFL misfits.

That alone would change the direction of this franchise.

Actually since Harbaugh was a former NFL QB and Panther I could trust HIM to play and develop Matt Corral.

I think Harbaugh would have DJ and Matt looking like pro-bowlers.

I'm not sure Harbaugh would play 3-4 for Tepper like Ron or Matt Rhule so there's that.

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