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Official Sound off like you got a pair Panthers Draft predictions thread


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On 4/23/2023 at 5:23 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't see us drafting at #39 and then sitting patiently until while 54 picks get made before we're back on the clock. A potential trade down from #39 makes sense. Seeing Jeremy Chinn moved wouldn't shock me. I hope we don't do it but we sure have made moves to make it possible.

Like you. I cannot see Fitt sitting idle and not doing some wheeling and dealing. I can hardy wait to see how the whole draft plays out.

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On 4/22/2023 at 10:04 AM, Gerry Green said:

 

In any normal year, if you told the Huddle we were drafting the shortest QB in league history. There would be chaos. Rioting in the streets would only be the beginning. 

 

So what's so different about this short QB? 

If he was over 6'2 he'd be considered a generational talent.  

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I predict I'm gonna sit on my ass all day tomorrow, watch wall to wall draft coverage and likely annoy the hell out of Lady Cowboy Fan till she starts googling how to get away with murder.

(this is probably the only prediction I'm absolutely certain about) 😕

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I predict I'm gonna sit on my ass all day tomorrow, watch wall to wall draft coverage and likely annoy the hell out of Lady Cowboy Fan till she starts googling how to get away with murder.

(this is probably the only prediction I'm absolutely certain about) 😕

Draft is my Super Bowl tbh.

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On 4/20/2023 at 11:14 AM, Fright said:

We draft Young....

 

only to regret it by week 6 as Stroud starts to show signs of being elite while Young struggles. 

Since we're doing the bumpity bump "told you so" comments today...

 

I was off by a few weeks  😂

 

How's everyone else feeling after their predictions??

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