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It would be smart to only carry 2 QBs on the roster. You already have your franchise QB. You just need a backup and thats it. If you get down to your 3rd, your season is fuged anyway. The reason the 9ers needed more is cause they never had their franchise QB. Corral should go to the practice squad this year. If he gets taken, oh well.

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10 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

The reason the 9ers needed more is cause they never had their franchise QB.

The reason the 9ers needed more is cause the first two QBs on the depth chart got hurt.

That having been said, when it comes to the Panthers roster, Corral likely doesn't have much time left to make a case for himself.  It may already be too late.

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He’s under contract and will be QB3. If we are drafting a 185 pound QB it’s a good idea to carry a few in case something happens. Again, we won 7 games with no QB last year. We could still be lead to the playoffs with rookie, Andy or Matt in a pinch. 

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

The reason the 9ers needed more is cause the first two QBs on the depth chart got hurt.

That having been said, when it comes to the Panthers roster, Corral likely doesn't have much time left to make a case for himself.  It may already be too late.

And what do you base this on? That he never got to practice or play, or that he got injured in a preseason game with the 4th stringers?

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4 hours ago, KillerKat said:

It would be smart to only carry 2 QBs on the roster. You already have your franchise QB. You just need a backup and thats it. If you get down to your 3rd, your season is fuged anyway. The reason the 9ers needed more is cause they never had their franchise QB. Corral should go to the practice squad this year. If he gets taken, oh well.

You don't necessarily have your franchise QB. We've seen too many high pick QBs fail. There are no guarantees in the NFL draft when it comes to making the transition from college to the pros.

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