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Marc Ryan - "Carolina Zeroed in on Stroud and Richardson"


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On 3/17/2023 at 5:44 PM, CarolinaRideorDie said:

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Andy Dalton: "So Josh, who am I backing up this year?"

Josh McCown "Look at all of these "sources" that know who we're going to pick!" 

I've always wanted Josh McCown back in the building. He seems to be happy as heck and I'm happy for him, now put our QBs to work!

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On 3/17/2023 at 4:29 PM, Jon Snow said:

You assume you can trade to any slot you want. You also assume the qb they want will be available. You are also assuming you know the qb preferences of all teams ahead of them.  They ONLY way you insure your qb will be there is getting the 1st pick.

Agreed. All these scenarios have several assumptions baked in. “You could just get Richardson at 9” - there is literally no way to know that.

Like fit said, if you like a guy you go get him. Can’t overstate the value of controlling our own destiny.

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I honestly believe our front office knows exactly who team sources communicate with and are playing games. 

It would be a very easy thing to manipulate. Let the different want to be sources run with whatever they like.

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We're picking Drake Maye with the 1st over all pick.   Yes,  we pick some one who isn't currently eligible . But we will own his rights in January 2024 and sign him then..  This is sorta like the Boston Celtics signing Larry Bird the year before and no one else could draft him after his Sr year.  So we won't have  a  QB from this class.  

Per my source we moved up to first because 5 other teams were going to do the same thing.  ( Texans and Colts )   This is 3 D chess.  

Per  " my " sources , I have made all this up like all the others tweeting out personal opinions who just want to see their own name retweeted.   NO ONE KNOWS WHO WE'LL PICK

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On 3/17/2023 at 11:12 PM, Jon Snow said:

It's going to be Richardson. 

i Honestly think this is where we are going.  I think his interview at the combine showed he is an intelligent QB and with the proper coaching, which we have, will make him the best QB in this draft.  Mabye sooner than later.

I do believe we will do our due diligence and have each QB in for a visit and workout.  I think Reich and McCown will see the potential and take a chance.  

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12 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

i Honestly think this is where we are going.  I think his interview at the combine showed he is an intelligent QB and with the proper coaching, which we have, will make him the best QB in this draft.  Mabye sooner than later.

I do believe we will do our due diligence and have each QB in for a visit and workout.  I think Reich and McCown will see the potential and take a chance.  

I also think that scouts have his floor rated much higher than the average Joe that's watching games. The reason being is his physical running, which wasn't really utilized much last season, is something that could keep the chains moving his first couple of seasons before refining as a passer.

A lot of quarterbacks in their first year starting have poor passing statistics. I'm wondering how much Richardson would improve in his second year, in college or the NFL. If he can come up to a 60% completion percentage, with his running ability, he might get off to a faster start than some think.

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I promise you the Panthers didn't trade all the way up to 1 and not have their guy in mind. My gut says its CJ Stroud and were trying to get Houston to blink and give us a high second round pick to take Young at one but I promise you the Panthers know who they are going to draft no matter what they say or leak 

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