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Will Levis Draft Odds?


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4 minutes ago, Pantherzilla91 said:

My opinion doesn't but my money does so...

Yeeeeaaahhh...it doesn't mean anywhere near as much as you think 😄

If you're actually stupid enough to believe there's going to be some sort of massive fan revolt if the Panthers don't take the quarterback you want, I can't help you.

Even if fans boo the choice, who gives a rat's ass? The only thing that matters is whether we win.

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Levis is a massive douche and I would fully believe that he would tell friends and family that he's getting picked 1st overall despite the Panthers never telling him poo. But more likely this is just made up internet bullshit and the line movement is idiots riding the wave (like that gamestop idiocy). Bryce is the guy for us

He's 24 years old and sucks at football. I cannot imagine taking an old project like Levis or Hooker in the first round, let alone 1st overall, let alone first overall where you had to trade a bunch to get there.

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42 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I ruled out Levis being our number 1 pick.... but I am excited about the possibility. This NFL draft could go down the exact same way the NBA draft went down for the orlando Magic. 

Everyone was ruling out Paolo Banchero, saying he was too slow and couldnt play 2ways in the NBA. The media and the league were thinking that Poalo would be the third player taken off the board.... Orlando Magic kept everything close to chest.....

mocks had them taking Jabari Smith or Chet Holmgren... 

 

They ended up with Paolo.. and Paolo is a bonified superstar. If this were to repeat itself in the NFL... I'd be so happy. Ofc Levis would need to be that superstar.

I don't see what they're all upset about. Panthers like dual threat QBs, the media loves Blaine Gabbert types.

TD said the were enamored by AR, well Levis may be the compromise between the Brycers and ARs in the office.

Good pick.

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

He's 24 years old and sucks at football. I cannot imagine taking an old project like Levis or Hooker in the first round, let alone 1st overall, let alone first overall where you had to trade a bunch to get there.

he's got the maturity level of a 17 year old. definitely the least mature of the bunch.

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

He's 24 years old and sucks at football. I cannot imagine taking an old project like Levis or Hooker in the first round, let alone 1st overall, let alone first overall where you had to trade a bunch to get there.

yeah if we stayed at 9 and the other 3 were gone, take a shot on Levis, still probably too much of a risk to take at that position but we need a QB so ok. But at 1st overall after trading up what we did and with legit guys in Young/Stroud there, taking levis would be the biggest disaster in team history, and we've had our fair share of those

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