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Tony Pauline: CJ Stroud or Anthony Richardson


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1 hour ago, App Panther said:

The 2013 NBA draft class did not have a clear #1, in fact Bennett was probably considered one of the safer picks at that time.

Ironically, the best player out of that year was also the most raw and unrefined which the Bucks were willing to take a chance on. 

Bennett was in no way considered the safest pick. He was a very good player at UNLV who drew comparisons to Larry Johnson, but was thought of as a swing-for-the-fences pick. At the time, your safer picks were like Nerlens Noel, who panned out better but not very good at all for the draft slot. 

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1 hour ago, AggieLean said:

Give me Stroud. He’s been the guy I’ve wanted for months now. I would be ok with Young, but we shouldn’t even be looking at AR. Not at the 1 spot. I was fine with grabbing him at 9, but at 1, it needs to be Stroud or Young.

This is my stance. If they fug this up, I'll drive to the stadium and help them move.

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I said it before the Panthers traded up that I wouldn't be surprised if AR is the first qb taken... 

 

Still wouldn't be surprised. 

 

All 4 top qb's have major nfl ?. 

Richardson has the highest ceiling and after the combine wasn't going to be available at 9. Couldn't go to 3 because Chicago was trading out and Houston might like AR more than Young. 

 

So.....move to #1

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6 hours ago, kass said:

One could hope. And that this kind of articles is part of the smokescreen.

To make a big move, Panthers needed the right staff

Red flag for me regarding coaches and GMs, "We can fix him" mentality... 

Thats what coaches are for.  Try to help coach out the bad habits and try to set them up in a way where the playcalling boosts their strengths. 

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