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Who Wears What Number? (Future/change of pace thread)


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Hello hope everyone is doing well watching all these episodes of “Where the Panthers Turn?” When it comes to who we are drafting.

Ive been reading but too busy to post lately but I have a fun change of pace thread.

What numbers do the QBs wear if they are drafted?

If it’s CJ Stroud does he buy 7 from Shaq or does he do what I think does and goes #1

I think Bryce is easier because I think he would take 9 because Matt probably takes back 2 this year

Richardson? I think Shenault changes numbers anyway so I think 15 will be available

Stroud is the biggest puzzle imo so what say you huddle?

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I think Horn ends up with 0 

I think the pick will be Stroud and he’ll be given #7 by Shaq, he won’t even ask for anything in return.

Shaq is only back because we worked out a new deal instead of cutting him.  For a rookie QB #1 pick, I think he’ll just give it to him, seems like a vet move he’d make.

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10 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Hello hope everyone is doing well watching all these episodes of “Where the Panthers Turn?” When it comes to who we are drafting.

Ive been reading but too busy to post lately but I have a fun change of pace thread.

What numbers do the QBs wear if they are drafted?

If it’s CJ Stroud does he buy 7 from Shaq or does he do what I think does and goes #1

I think Bryce is easier because I think he would take 9 because Matt probably takes back 2 this year

Richardson? I think Shenault changes numbers anyway so I think 15 will be available

Stroud is the biggest puzzle imo so what say you huddle?

Richardson wouldn't pick #15.

I assume Corral would want some of Young's signing bonus to give him #9. Same with Thompson and Stroud with #7.

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Richardson was 2 all through high school and his first year in college before taking the The Golden Calf of Bristol 15. So i could see him swapping back to 2.

Stroud feels like 7 has always been his number, he'll probably pay up to swap it if he has to I'd bet.

I think Bryce wore 5 for a bit in high school, could see him taking that if Corral doesnt swap or doesnt want to. I have a feeling he'd give up 9 and move to 2 if asked.

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10 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

I think Horn ends up with 0 

I think the pick will be Stroud and he’ll be given #7 by Shaq, he won’t even ask for anything in return.

Shaq is only back because we worked out a new deal instead of cutting him.  For a rookie QB #1 pick, I think he’ll just give it to him, seems like a vet move he’d make.

Horn looks like wears 0 now. His jersey always bunches up right at the midpoint of the 8 and looks like a 0. 

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