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Potential quarterbacks in 2023


Stuart Smith
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The variable that seems to be missing here is the head coach. You have to know the HC first and you can then make a calculated opinion on what they will do next. As it stands now, this is all speculation and hopeful/wishful thinking. 

 

Way I see it is, Corral is getting a shot if Fitterer stays. Next head coach will definitely keep him around if Fitt is around. IF Fitt is gone (not saying he will be), then Corral will probably never get a fair shot. Also Sam can be resigned for peanuts for sure. He's a back up at best and that's okay. 

 

Once the HC is installed, the rest of the staff needs to be filled. The systems that are here might not be here.. That also makes impact on the QB that will be here. 

 

Overall, I think the panthers need to get a QB regardless in the draft.

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3 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

The variable that seems to be missing here is the head coach. You have to know the HC first and you can then make a calculated opinion on what they will do next. As it stands now, this is all speculation and hopeful/wishful thinking. 

Pretty much.

Probably the OC too.

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On 12/2/2022 at 9:01 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Better than Sam Darnold is? Is this real life?

His point is fair - Darnold is better than Zach Wilson and Trey Lance right now and possibly Fields.  I think his point is that you just don’t know where a QB will be in a few years.  

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13 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Sam can be resigned for peanuts for sure. He's a back up at best and that's okay.

This is likely accurate, however; there's a chance Sam changes that by playing well the rest of the year. There is such a derth of even decent QBs available this off-season, it may drive up Sam's price (if he plays well.)

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Better than Darnold cannot become a new standard of QB acceptability.

Oh I agree, and it seemed to me that OP did also.  Question is - will any of those guys be better than him?  No one really knows, but you always gotta roll the dice imo 

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