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PETER KING with the latest: there are several within Panthers organization that favor Bryce Young


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14 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Just curious for those who are very concerned about Young's height....

Lets pretend Stroud was drafted last year,

and this year it was between Young, Richardson and Levis, who would you choose?

Young. I think he is a good prospect just Stroud is equally good without the size concerns. Now if it was between trading up for Young or staying at 9 and managing to get AR (doubt he lasts until 9)  then that could be a tough call.

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24 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Just curious for those who are very concerned about Young's height....

Lets pretend Stroud was drafted last year,

and this year it was between Young, Richardson and Levis, who would you choose?

I would chose Young as he is much better than the other two. I just think Stroud is better than him.

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If this was 10 years ago I think Stroud would be the pick.

 

However this is a new era and when Frank mentioned about having QB's who can move and make plays with their feet has me convinced this pick is coming down to Bryce or AR.

 

I think Bryce is the pick as of today.

LMAO 

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If this was 10 years ago I think Stroud would be the pick.

 

However this is a new era and when Frank mentioned about having QB's who can move and make plays with their feet has me convinced this pick is coming down to Bryce or AR.

 

I think Bryce is the pick as of today.

I hope not because it will prove to be a mistake. 

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11 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Stroud playing Madden '18 online last night. I guess it's pretty serious.

My source told me to never trust a fart after eating at Waffle House. Luckily I haven’t had a meal there in over 20 years. 🤣

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16 hours ago, poundaway said:

Just curious for those who are very concerned about Young's height....

Lets pretend Stroud was drafted last year,

and this year it was between Young, Richardson and Levis, who would you choose?

easily Young at 1 overall lol 

The debated is between Stroud and Young at 1. Richardson and Levis are projects, if we were still at 9 it would be a debate between them. Though I very much prefer Richardson over Levis 

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20 hours ago, SOJA said:

easily Young at 1 overall lol 

The debated is between Stroud and Young at 1. Richardson and Levis are projects, if we were still at 9 it would be a debate between them. Though I very much prefer Richardson over Levis 

I think the debate is actually between Young and AR (who is a distant second) at 1

I actually think the Panthers played their hand well with the Stroud stuff. They didn’t want Houston to think they were coming up to 1 for Young. Especially since the deal took a while to come together. So out of fear of Houston moving to 1 and Chicago trying to trade back twice, Carolina convinced everyone Stroud was who they wanted

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

I think the debate is actually between Young and AR (who is a distant second) at 1

I actually think the Panthers played their hand well with the Stroud stuff. They didn’t want Houston to think they were coming up to 1 for Young. Especially since the deal took a while to come together. So out of fear of Houston moving to 1 and Chicago trying to trade back twice, Carolina convinced everyone Stroud was who they wanted

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yeah I’m over the Vegas thing. The pick will be Young and I suggest you jump on this opportunity to grab him at +240

I agree with you, if you have conviction Bryce will be the pick go make yourself some money. 

 

Me personally I will be happy with either Stroud or Young. I'm just happy we traded up to #1 overall and aren't going retread again. 

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3 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

I think the debate is actually between Young and AR (who is a distant second) at 1

I actually think the Panthers played their hand well with the Stroud stuff. They didn’t want Houston to think they were coming up to 1 for Young. Especially since the deal took a while to come together. So out of fear of Houston moving to 1 and Chicago trying to trade back twice, Carolina convinced everyone Stroud was who they wanted

I completely agree with this. Houston may have screwed up by not securing the trade to one. There have been some media outlets (I'd have to go search for them) that aren't convinced that Stroud will be the pick if the Panthers take Young. There is speculation that they could go defense or trade down. It's interesting. I'm not fully convinced it has to do with who Strouds agent is, but clearly the Texans are not on board with the "1a and 1b" consensus.

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