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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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14 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The following  statement in the article is right in line with my thinking and desire, pertaining to C.J. Stroud being the favorite to be selected by the Panthers at # 1.

("Assuming they stay put, the Panthers are expected to choose Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Alabama’s Bryce Young or Florida’s Anthony Richardson. Stroud is the betting favorite to land in Carolina.")

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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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11 hours ago, jfra78 said:

The Panthers know they are taking Stroud.  The other teams know we are taking Stroud, which is why they are hardly there.  The NFL wants the pick to be a secret to get ratings and clicks up, and the Panthers are happy to play along.  

100% and it works. Look at this forum lol

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14 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

how the heck am i going to watch this thing?

 

i thought it was in NFL network but at 2pm it says "NFL Now" 


Last year they would cut to the pro day during shows like that. I mean, what else do they have to cover this time of year?

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