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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Looking over his posts, he was a rhule guy, a darnold guy, a malik willis guy, a baker guy and now a bryce guy.  So we are basically fuged

 

Cheer up. He could be right on this one because even a blind squirrel will eventually find an acorn. LOL 🙂

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14 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Very well could be announcing Young is the pick.

 

gonna be strange to have a media darling as QB

Could also be a move on Young's part to force more interest at the top. Literally anything is possible at this point.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Id rather keep tremble but know we just reupped with Thomas for some unknown reason

I’d like to keep Tremble too because honestly, I still think he can develop into a solid TE. Granted it’s year 3 so it’s put up or shut up for him but I believe lol. 

I agree that Ian is probably the odd man out too because with how deep this TE class is I can’t see them passing on one entirely.

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15 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Don’t think they can or NFL wants them to officially announce anything

Yeah 99%. 

 

That said, and I don't think this will happen just spitballing, the question of 1st overall pick has dominated the headlines for over a month now, what is another week of it really going to do? If anything, announcing Bryce tomorrow would actually in my view bring more interest and intrigue to the draft as then it becomes what do the Texans do at #2 and what do teams after that do? Waiting until draft night for 1st overall to be revealed means you have 10 minutes each to discuss those questions. Why not give it a week to hype up all the other prospects and teams picking and get some fresher reporting here? 

 

Not gonna happen, I don't think a pick has ever been announced ahead of time, but logically it could actually make sense for the league to let the Panthers do it if we wanted to.

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

For me it is this combined with the reports of the Texans shopping the #2 pick. I don’t think the Texans would give him a guarantee because they wouldn’t want that getting out of the Panthers take Young  and then they take Stroud, they would want the narrative to be that they got “their guy”. So if Young thinks there’s a possibility of dropping to 2, and he has no guarantee from the Texans, and the Texans are open to trading out of #2, then Young would want to continue meeting with teams that could potentially trade into #2.

I agree, Texans trying to move out of #2 seems to seal the deal. 

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