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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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1 hour ago, Strong_Bad said:

11 team representatives plus our future draft selection CJ Stroud at the event totals 12.

What number did CJ Stroud where at the combine 12.

It was at the combine that the Panthers decided to move up into the draft after trading away the number 9 pick overall. In the trade compensation we gave away 1 first round pick and 2 second round picks. 9+1+2+2= 14. We also traded DJ Moore who wore jersey number 2. 14-2 equals 12.  

This leads to the only conclusion that the Panther will select CJ Stroud and have a 12 win season next year.

I rest my case.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Actually it is surprising to me. Why wouldn't you as a prospect hoping to go 1st overall? 

I imagine his 40 time is nothing special. Wouldn’t want some fluke injury happening when most know he is a pocket passer anyway.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I imagine his 40 time is nothing special. Wouldn’t want some fluke injury happening when most know he is a pocket passer anyway.

Dude. If he gets injured during his pro day workout you damn sure do not want to draft the guy. The truth is he doesn't want anyone to know how slow he is.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Dude. If he gets injured during his pro day workout you damn sure do not want to draft the guy. The truth is he doesn't want anyone to know how slow he is.

Fluke injuries happen all the time.  I think CMC got several of his from noncontact runs/cuts.  No one really cares what CJ Stroud's straight line 40 yard speed is.  There is game tape of him evading pressure and rolling away while throwing off the run.  That is all that really matters for his style of QB.  He will step into the pocket or roll away from pressure.  He isn't going to break off and take it 40 yards for a TD.  No team should draft him (or Young for that matter) wanting to run him frequently.  Think Burrow/Goff as McCown has referenced in his game tape.  

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Fluke injuries happen all the time.  I think CMC got several of his from noncontact runs/cuts.  No one really cares what CJ Stroud's straight line 40 yard speed is.  There is game tape of him evading pressure and rolling away while throwing off the run.  That is all that really matters for his style of QB.  He will step into the pocket or roll away from pressure.  He isn't going to break off and take it 40 yards for a TD.  No team should draft him (or Young for that matter) wanting to run him frequently.  Think Burrow/Goff as McCown has referenced in his game tape.  

You don't get it. He is auditioning to be the face of the franchise and he's worried about pulling a hammy? 

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Wasn’t sure where else to put this video. TJ has been money calling a lot of these QBs. Called Burrow and Herbert stars before they got drafted. Maybe not a huge stretch, but he also called Josh Allen a future star before he was drafted. Said CJ should easily go 1 and could be a real game changer for our franchise. 
 

 

 

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