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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I predict Fitterer will make no trades the year and will instead keep his limited '24 daft picks 

Panthers' 2024 picks:

— Their own second-rounder

— Their own third-rounder

— Their own fourth-rounder

— San Francisco's fifth-rounder

— Tennessee's fifth-rounder

— Arizona's sixth-rounder

Damn

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Damn

I wouldn't say that's so bad: just one pick less than normal, no seventh rounder but two fifth rounders.

Not having a first is the only painful part, but if Young is as good as we hope he is that'll be worth it.

Definitely better than some of the years when we went in with just something like four or five picks.

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PFF Trade candidates https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-surprise-nfl-trade-cut-candidates-2023-deadline-analysis-landing-spots

QB MATT CORRAL, CAROLINA PANTHERS

Carolina signed free agent quarterback Andy Dalton to a two-year, $10 million deal and followed that up with the blockbuster trade for franchise quarterback Bryce Young. Corral, the team’s third-round selection just last year after a trade-up with the New England Patriots, was obviously the odd man out coming into camp. Teams may take advantage of the new rule that allows them to potentially play three quarterbacks on game day and roster a third option, but Carolina may also see if it can recoup any value out of a recent prospect.

With what sounds like a tough injury to wide receiver D.J. Chark, the Panthers could look to add outside talent to the receiver room if they aren’t comfortable with slotting in Terrace Marshall, Laviska Shenault Jr. and others on the depth chart. Numbers games elsewhere across the roster could make it more challenging to retain Corral, as well.

Corral was 4-of-12 for 52 yards in preseason Week 3, earning a 45.0 passing grade. One of the incompletions was a batted pass. Perhaps a team with a less settled backup spot — or a team interested in providing a change of scenery to a young quarterback, as the Dallas Cowboys did with Trey Lance  will give Carolina a call on Corral.

Potential landing spots: Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks

 

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I predict Fitterer will make no trades the year and will instead keep his limited '24 daft picks 

Panthers' 2024 picks:

— Their own second-rounder

— Their own third-rounder

— Their own fourth-rounder

— San Francisco's fifth-rounder

— Tennessee's fifth-rounder

— Arizona's sixth-rounder

Limited bc they just don’t have a 1st?  They still have 6 picks in the bag. 

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Joe Person presents: Panthers’ final 53-man roster projection: 5 possible surprise cuts

https://theathletic.com/4810703/2023/08/28/carolina-panthers-roster-projection-surprise-cuts/

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Carolina is interested in adding a return specialist before the season, according to an executive with another team. 

 

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