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2023 Draft Picks


Stuart Smith
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14 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

I’ll let you in on a little insight I’m thinking like a fan because I am one. I care about the team not individual players or coaches. Trust me I know the players and coaches want to win but blind Freddy can see they’re in the bottom 5 sides in the league. How many times do people say that they should of given player a or player b some snaps so we have an idea going forward that’s why we need to treat this year as an roster evaluation year. 
 

And don’t try and sell me on scraping into the playoffs because of our garbage division. Then getting 50 hung on us in the wildcard round, all while losing a poo load of draft value would be the best path to improving our sides future 

Well, you might as well accept that this team is not tanking so Aussie Tank can have his way.

It's a very shallow way of looking at things.  Basically, if you are below .500 a month or so into the season, it's time to tank.

We're not getting anywhere because of your illogical beliefs so just leave it.  You want to tank the season, I don't believe in tanking EVER so we are clearly on opposite sides.  

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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Well, you might as well accept that this team is not tanking so Aussie Tank can have his way.

It's a very shallow way of looking at things.  Basically, if you are below .500 a month or so into the season, it's time to tank.

We're not getting anywhere because of your illogical beliefs so just leave it.  You want to tank the season, I don't believe in tanking EVER so we are clearly on opposite sides.  

Haha moral victories look fantastic in a trophy cabinet. And we’re well below .500 at the moment 

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11 hours ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Quarterback and then every other pick should be used on weapons and offensive lineman to surround him with. hopefully someone in this pathetic organization learned their mistakes with Cam. Our in house Jack Easterby can make sure to tell them how they did nothing at all to help Cam. 

Other than spending draft picks on tall WR to cover Cams penchant for high throws?

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6 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Your either a contender or not what’s the point of costing ourselves assets for moral victories that shouldn’t matter to professionals 

Lets just pretend this ignorance holds water. 8-9 teams start losing on purpose to get higher draft picks. How long until the NFL starts taking draft picks from those teams?

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#1 WR

QB

3a route running/high % catch WR

3b speed receiver/return specialist

Pass catching RB -Marshall Faulk/CMC

Pass catching TE

Pass blocking LT

Run defending DE

Run defending DT

MLB

FS (move Chinn to SS)

Kicker

4 more championship offensive leaders to build around

2 more championship defensive leaders to build around

 

Need a lot more pieces than the Panthers have to be a championship team

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14 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

#1 WR

QB

3a route running/high % catch WR

3b speed receiver/return specialist

Pass catching RB -Marshall Faulk/CMC

Pass catching TE

Pass blocking LT

Run defending DE

Run defending DT

MLB

FS (move Chinn to SS)

Kicker

4 more championship offensive leaders to build around

2 more championship defensive leaders to build around

 

Need a lot more pieces than the Panthers have to be a championship team

LOL. You're such a joke

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TBH any starting QB will be gone with the first two picks. So reaching for QB would be a massive mistake this year. With that said. WR, TE, OLB, DE, FS, G,RB, and MLB are all places we could improve. Honestly a BPA strategy would work because outside of LT, RT, SS, and CB we are weak. 

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