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Fitterer, Reich Combine pressers today


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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Lets take a moment to be thankful for the fact we didn't have to listen to 30 minutes worth of Rhule interviews today. 

One day we might not have to see his name mentioned in every thread.

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18 hours ago, SaltAndPepper said:

Fitterer on the Kyle Bailey show "I don't know if we can [get our quarterback at nine]"

Fitterer on AR "Much farther along than we knew, why you'd bring in a guy like Reich"

on Bryce young "A little bit bigger than I thought he would be."

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1 hour ago, MechaZain said:

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Gun to my head, I think the Panthers end up in one of three options....

  • Trade w/ SEA to move from 9 to 5 (cough up the SF 2nd + 4th + 6th) - take AR.
    • Seems like our coaching hires were built for a player of this calibre and upside. 
    • Sign Brissett to a 2+1 deal. He can step in with knowledge of the system, win the NFCS and share his leadership/scheme understanding with Richardson in '23. Similar builds too 6'4" 225+
    • At some point in '24, AR takes over for Brissett, and we have a helluva backup vet in Brissett. Can void year 3 if need be.

 

  • We sign Carr in FA. Reich thinks this is a 5-yr window
    • Use draft capital to build around Carr.
      • WR1 at 9
      • TE1 at 39
      • Defensive pieces at 60 & R3
      • Re-sign Boze + Foreman - Suleiman needs to earn his keep and manipulate the cap
    • Kick young QB down the line...maybe '25.

 

  • Draft Hooker by moving into the end of R1.
    • WR1 at 9
    • TE1 in R2

I think Stroud and Young will cost too much and don't think we can outbit IND to get to 1. We "can" do it, I just don't think this coaching-GM braintrust is built to sacrifice what it would take. I think the coaching talent we have is primed for a guy like AR/Hooker/lesser QB and they can mold them into our system with talent surrounding them.

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