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Do the Panthers take advantage of a strong TE class or ignore drafting a TE since they signed Hurst?


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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

Honestly, most teams draft for need. The only time I can recall seeing a team maybe going BPA in round 1 in the NFL draft was when the Packers took Rodgers. The only time I can truly point to BPA being done was the 76ers in the NBA draft the three years they took a center.

Well the Panthers are going bpa in their mind of the 4 qb's they are going to their pro days. They plan to  do in depth interviews at their pro days beyondthe 15 minutesthey get at the combine. They are making all 4 a part of the 30 player visits. They plan to have dinner with each to get to know them better.  They are seriously going to look hard at all 4 before a final decision is made. I know most think they knew who they were taking when that traded up and maybe they did at first. But I believe they wanted to have that freedom to truly look into these guys deeper on a personal level.  It is a due diligence approach before they settled on the one to put all their faith and commitment into as the future face of the franchise. 

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