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Albert Breer on Panthers #1 pick (no trade back)


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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Agreed.

 

If you really took the time to look at our WR's we are still in the bottom 5 of the league. Chark is probably our #1 based on talent. I say that as no disrespect to his game.

 

Now compare Chark to other #1 WR's around the league.

 

We still need another young WR. Hopefully we can get one. I wouldn't be shocked if we still looking around the league via trade for an upgrade as well.

Downs.

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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Now that we know Bryce Young is likely the pick.

 

Can we get this dude a legit young weapon to grow with?

 

No disrespect to Thielen he's aging, and Chark is on a 1yr deal with a injury prone history.

 

If we can get a young WR or TE he can grow with would be nice.

Easier said than done. That will likely take some draft capital, and honestly this WR class doesn't necessarily have any sure-fire beasts. If one of the WRs slides into the second, then maybe, otherwise we might be better off just going BPA. I think that could be a TE before it's a WR, but, then again, we need a pass rusher and an LB, so I don't know. The WR out of UT looks interesting. I doubt Quentin slides. Njigba is probably the surest WR in the draft, so he'll be long gone.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope we do see someone as being "that guy". The guy we can't afford to gamble on missing out on. If that's Young, that's fine by me. Let's go!

Their jobs literally depend on it - I just hope they've not fallen in love with the off-the-field stuff when the on-the-field stuff is what's most important. 

Everyone in that Front Office is fired in two years if they get this pick wrong. 

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6 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Their jobs literally depend on it - I just hope they've not fallen in love with the off-the-field stuff when the on-the-field stuff is what's most important. 

Everyone in that Front Office is fired in two years if they get this pick wrong. 

Like you said, it's their jobs not mine. If this dude busts they're all gonna get fired and they know it. As such, let them pick the guy they want. If you don't trust them to identify the guy then A) you shouldn't have let them make the trade and B) you shouldn't have hired them to begin with.

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Stroud has never been a elite prospect. Most of his hype came from people in this sub myself included. Stroud was never a better QB than Young. We just thought that his size would be a reason to draft him over Young long term. Also add the fact that Frank has never coached a QB in his system under 6'3. 

 

I think Young would go #1 regardless of the teams that need a QB at the top of the draft.

He was arguably a better QB this year - had better stats. 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Stroud has never been a elite prospect. Most of his hype came from people in this sub myself included. Stroud was never a better QB than Young. We just thought that his size would be a reason to draft him over Young long term. Also add the fact that Frank has never coached a QB in his system under 6'3. 

 

I think Young would go #1 regardless of the teams that need a QB at the top of the draft.

Come on now. Stroud is still a great prospect. He is rated in the 90s right behind Young. If Houston passes on him someone will trade with Arz to get him at 3. I wouldn’t be surprised if Ind does it to prevent themselves from getting jumped.

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8 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Oline, yes. WR? Depends on if a better pass catching TE is available. Take the better playmaker regardless of if he plays WR or TE.

If the right TE is available I would accept this. We just need a legit chain mover. I don't know what their plans are for the position though. We signed Hurst and we have Tremble then Ian Thomas and his contract are still lingering. I know folks don't want to admit it but Fitterer was high on Ian leading to the contract extension he said so himself. We'll see.

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