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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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32 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Meanwhile Stroud has been setting up and taking more visits

 

We'll see how far he tumbles.  If Texans pass at 2, he could go down to 4 or 6.    If the Texans trade out, which rumor is they a looking, there's hope Stroud could still be picked at 2.  

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1 minute ago, poundaway said:

We'll see how far he tumbles.  If Texans pass at 2, he could go down to 4 or 6.    If the Texans trade out, which rumor is they a looking, there's hope Stroud could still be picked at 2.  

Could be rolling with Davis Mills and playing for the top pick next year. 4 QBs in the top 10 not looking likely. 

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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

We'll see how far he tumbles.  If Texans pass at 2, he could go down to 4 or 6.    If the Texans trade out, which rumor is they a looking, there's hope Stroud could still be picked at 2.  

He could fall to 4 or someone will trade up to 2-3 for him.

Depends on why Houston passed on him. Even the biggest Stroud fans have to admit that isn’t a good look if a team decides it would rather tank 1 more year than take CJ.

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https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10072703-nfl-draft-rumors-bryce-young-cancels-remaining-visits-amid-panthers-no-1-pick-buzz

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The general consensus has Young landing in Carolina as well.

ESPN's David Newton reported last Thursday that "multiple executive sources believe Young simply is the better player." Matt Miller of ESPN echoed that account when he said "every source polled this week" thought the 2021 Heisman Trophy winner edged in front of Stroud.

 

Two days earlier, ESPN's Adam Schefter said on NFL Live the Panthers traded up to No. 1 pick with the idea of not only selecting a quarterback but also with Young as their preferred target. Carolina wasn't dead set on him, but he was the team's early favorite.

Schefter doubled down Wednesday when he said meeting with the Texans would be a "waste of time" for Young because the Panthers have basically made up their minds.
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