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RG3: Panthers are a "dream destination" for whichever QB goes #1


Dorian Gray
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Yeah we really are a great situation for a 1st overall QB. We had 7 wins last year despite atrocious coaching and cleaned house and hired an extremely experienced and well respected staff. Not a perfect team outside of QB by any means (few holes on D and of course offensive receiving weapons) but nowhere near the absolute dumpster fire most teams picking top 2-3 are.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, for a #1 overall pick we really are. The OL is good. We have a former QB, offensive minded HC. We've signed a good veteran RB. We've signed a solid vet receiving TE. Yeah, the WRs need work but overall this is a MUCH better situation than a #1 overall pick typically walks into.

The NFCS and NFC in general are weaker as well. Meaning that this kid is going to get playoff experience and also SB experience (Hopefully winning experience).

 

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12 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

The NFCS and NFC in general are weaker as well. Meaning that this kid is going to get playoff experience and also SB experience (Hopefully winning experience).

 

He will definitely have a legit shot at the playoffs his rookie season. For comparison, Burrow and Lawrence both finished last in their division as rookies before winning their divisions their 2nd year.

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