Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

NCFan’s way early mock


ncfan
 Share

Recommended Posts

1st: CJ Stroud-  I don’t see anyway possible that we go without taking a QB in the 1st.  Only way this happens is if that Payton/Brady combo rumor comes to fruition.  Even if it means trading up and away our 1st next year.  Continuing to punt at the most important position in all of sports, will get you fired.  And especially when you have a Owner who is as QB hungry as anyone.   Carolina trades their 2024 1sts here and moves up to get their franchise guy.  Additionally, I find it hard to believe a new HC candidate and Especially a offensive minded guy.  That would want this job without the promise of them addressing the QB position first thing.

2nd (40): Zay Flowers- Fitterer talked in his presser taking how this will be a “Sexy draft” and “Vertical threats”.  One of the very first person that popped in my head was Zay Flowers. Flowers is smaller just over 5’10 175.  But is a fast, quick, firecracker/play maker.  The NFL is going to more base 3 WR sets on offense with the 2 TE sets being more common is additional packages.  DJ Moore is the only receiving threat and even somewhat deep threat we have.  Flowers adds another threat and a true deep threat that will keep safeties from crowding the box.

 

2nd (SF): Luke Musgrave- If you notice a trend of the top teams.  They make sure they surround the young QBs with a serious arsenal of Weapons.  You see it in KC, in Cincinnati, and in Philly.  TE is a position we were Awful at last year and need help badly.  Ian Thomas hasn’t proved that he is anything other than a TE2-3.  And Tremble is going into year 3 still haven’t showing that he is anything more than a Good blocking TE2.

Luckily for us,  this is a STRONG TE class.  Musgrave is a Freak and a tremendous pass catcher.  At 6’6 250, he is expected to run in the 4.5’s.  
 

 

3rd: Mike Morris- Morris is a High upside SDE.  Who started to takeoff this season.  He’d be a high 2nd rd in most drafts.  But due to this being arguably the strongest position in this draft.  He falls some.   Carolina Trades away their 5th rd pick and a future 4th to move up and lock him in.

4th: Zacch Pickens- Panthers still need help in the front 7.  And really could use help in the trenches at 3-tech.  Pickens has the tools and upside to develop into a eventual starter.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • As much as I despise Billy B, his philosophy on QBs is how I would approach things if I were a GM. You always keep looking for your next starter.  He has Bledsoe, who got injured and his backup ended up being the GOAT. Even while he had that going, he kept getting his next guy and developing them. When Brady got hurt, Cassel stepped in and went 11-5 and they missed the wild card by dumb luck. Who knows how far they would have gone if they had gotten in. Jimmy Gs career started in NE. There were others, but he always kept looking.  You can't be afraid to keep looking for your next starter, but it looks like we're afraid to look for more than a marginal one. If you're going to offer a $25m contract with incentives, that screams marginal QB. It also screams you're just a transition until we find our guy. After a 10 or 11 win season, he's not accepting that offer. And then you're in a Daniel Jones situation. Do you pay for a year of success and pray it wasn't a one year wonder?  To this point, Bryce has really produced nothing, yet for whatever reason, our FO has not even sniffed at the idea that we need a real QB room with real QBs. Dalton was never starter potential, Plummer was a joke. KP certainly isn't, neither is Grier.  Our approach to the QB room needs to be one of strength not fear. Bring in guys who can compete or who you think can compete. This is THE elite position, in an elite sport, paid premium salary, where production matters. Either you produce or you can lose your job. It's not mean, it's just the reality of the position.  And I'm really just tired of our candy ass approach to it. 
    • If you plug Bryce onto the Pro Bowl roster you might have a chance to compete for a SB. If he's surrounded by top tier talent with a top tier defense on the other side, a field flipping punter, and a kicker good from 60+ you might have a chance. But that means you basically have to recreate Saban's Bama in the NFL and that's impossible... and Bryce couldn't win a championship in that environment either. What the Panthers didn't realize when they got so obsessed with his "PG mentality" was that what they were looking st was a "barely checks the box PG". The basketball equivalent of Bryce would be an undersized PG with marginal athleticism who can make the basic plays but adds nothing to the team in terms of elevating the overall team. Not a great shooter, not a great defender, not a great driver. Just a guy who can basically get you into the offense and be a matador on defense. Basically a placeholder while you look to upgrade the PG position. 
×
×
  • Create New...