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David Newton: Panthers leaning toward Bryce Young


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1 hour ago, stan786 said:

I've often wondered how long it would take me to fully buy in if we announced Levis with the number one pick. I think I'd probably convert within the week but it would be a rough one.

Same here. I'd try my hardest to get on board but it wouldn't be easy.

With Young or Stroud, I'm all "giddyup!" With Richardson, I'd buy in but I'd have my fingers crossed and be a bit nervous. 

With Levis....

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

I dont see how you figure that. Stroud has the stronger arm and is probably just as fast as BY. The only thing you can really say BY is better at is his brain, but Stroud is not a slouch in that department either. 

What can you do though, its David Newton just be happy he got everyone's name right, IDK how this ass clown still has a job. 

 

Newton isnt paying attention. There are a lot of people who have said that Stroud is the best pocket passer and most accurate...and he has a stronger arm. 

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PFF, Draft Buzz, Sports News, ESPN,Walter Football, CBS Sports, NFL.com, and SI.com all have Bryce Young as their #1.  Most of the analysts I have heard have said Bryce was the best QB in the class.

There are some analysts and big boards out there saying Stroud is #1,  it just doesn't appear to be as many.

If we pass on the true #1 QB for a slower, taller one, and Young tears up in Houston while our guy is getting sacked  staring down his #1, we are going to regret  just as much we would if Young gets hurt.  It is unlikely that both of them are going to be hits.  The more likely hit is Young.

 

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1 minute ago, poundaway said:

PFF, Draft Buzz, Sports News, ESPN,Walter Football, CBS Sports, NFL.com, and SI.com all have Bryce Young as their #1.  Most of the analysts I have heard have said Bryce was the best QB in the class.

There are some analysts and big boards out there saying Stroud is #1,  it just doesn't appear to be as many.

If we pass on the true #1 QB for a slower, taller one, and Young tears up in Houston while our guy is getting sacked  staring down his #1, we are going to regret  just as much we would if Young gets hurt.  It is unlikely that both of them are going to be hits.  The more likely hit is Young.

 

All opinions and hearsay with no evidence Young will be our pick. Nobody will know until draft day. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im afraid some people are just choosing Stroud because of the height factor myself included.

 

But if you ignore the size you can honestly say Bryce Young is simply the best QB in this draft. His film backs it up.

 

Like I said im honestly fine with either of the 3 QB's Young/Stroud/AR. But if you told me who is the best of the bunch right now im choosing Bryce Young.

I think people are forgetting that the odds that both these guys are going to be good is very low.  Much more likely, one will be good and the other bust.      Take who think the better QB is.  The vast majority say Young is the better QB.

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41 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im afraid some people are just choosing Stroud because of the height factor myself included.

 

But if you ignore the size you can honestly say Bryce Young is simply the best QB in this draft. His film backs it up.

 

Like I said im honestly fine with either of the 3 QB's Young/Stroud/AR. But if you told me who is the best of the bunch right now im choosing Bryce Young.

If you ignore his size and arm strength he probably is the best QB in the draft. But that’s not really how it works in real life though. Stroud is widely considered the best pure passer in the draft, so it comes down to your preference in what you are looking for. I think they are very close, so I’ll side on the one I think is the better overall passer and the one better suited to win from the pocket. But I understand people enamored with Young’s skill set as well.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's 2023.

 

The game is no longer just playing from the pocket. You have to be able to move and throw out of the pocket. Bryce Young is better overall if you value all aspects of passing. His running ability is just a cherry on top.

 

I like Stroud as well, but I get the feeling based on rumors and how Young has been linked to us the most he will be the pick.

I’m totally cool to disagree, I like most of the debate as different perspectives are good. Reading your statement it seem to infer that Stroud can’t move and throw out if the pocket. And I think that is one the big differences is between us. I believe he can. I also believe that the majority of plays are still made from the pocket. I believe Stroud is the better passer. I also don’t believe Young can run around in the NFL as he did in college. But if you do, I totally understand why you prefer him.

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's 2023.

 

The game is no longer just playing from the pocket. You have to be able to move and throw out of the pocket. Bryce Young is better overall if you value all aspects of passing. His running ability is just a cherry on top.

 

I like Stroud as well, but I get the feeling based on rumors and how Young has been linked to us the most he will be the pick.

I mean Stafford just won it all the year before last and Brady before that. Pocket passers aren’t extinct, especially when they can move around in the pocket to avoid pressure.

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