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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Having three straight decades of first ballot HOF QB play and only getting two rings out of it is some pretty significant underperformance.

This is why I always shake my head at people thinking if we just have the right quarterback, they can win by themselves.

You have to build a team around them.

If you still don't realize that after watching the Cam Newton era, I don't know what to tell you.

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This list is updated:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/04/05/2023-nfl-draft-visits-tracker/

It lists that we've met with Sam LaPorta.  A trending TE, likely in the #39 range.

Other notables not mentioned a ton in here are Garrett Williams CB Syracuse (R3-4) & Cam Smith CB (R2)

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Carolina Panthers

Eastern Carolina quarterback Holton Ahlers

LSU offensive lineman Anthony Bradford

Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter.

UCLA running back Zach Charbonnet

TCU quarterback Max Duggan

Mississippi running back Zach Evans

Lane College defensive end Andrew Farmer

Stephen F. Austin wide receiver Xavier Gipson

Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker

Iowa tight end Sam LaPorta

Kentucky quarterback Will Levis.

Youngstown State running back Jaleel McLaughlin

Ole Miss wide receiver Jonathan Mingo

LSU defensive end BJ Ojulari

Arkansas linebacker Bumper Pool

Penn State cornerback Joey Porter Jr.

Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson.

South Carolina cornerback Cam Smith

Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud.

Tulane linebacker Dorian Williams

Syracuse cornerback Garrett Williams

Alabama quarterback Bryce Young.

N.C. State guard Chandler Zavala

 

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

He can't block for poo and he's soft.

As a late round flier, sure, but nothing more.

Also Brown didn't call plays in Miami. 

With Reich preferring all-around types likely not a Panthers target but he's got some moderate buzz around.  But I don't anticipate him being much higher than a late 4th/5th. 

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