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Panthers Grant TMJ Permission to Seek Trade


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22 hours ago, grateflday said:

The amount of times the Panthers have missed on a wr is a lot. I am trying to think, but can not recall any great to even good wr's they have drafted besides Steve Smith.  Everyone else, the best wr's in Panther history all came via trade or free agency.  That totally sucks, and this failure at drafting wr these past 10yrs has been detrimental to the organization.  

did you forget about DJ Moore?

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16 hours ago, pizzaballs said:

did you forget about DJ Moore?

 

16 hours ago, Hugor Hill said:

He also forgot about Mushin Muhammad. 

Duh, I did forget DJ.  For Moose, don’t not know why I was thinking he was somewhere else first so yeah him for sure.  I guess overall I think of all the misses since Cam was drafted. And there has been a bunch. 

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The Carolina Panthers have been abysmal at drafting Wide Receivers for some reason:

 

  • 2023- Jonathan Mingo | Round 2, Pick 39
    WR, Ole Miss
  • 2021- Terrace Marshall Jr. | Round 2, Pick 59
    WR, LSU
  • 2021- Shi Smith | Round 6, Pick 204
    WR, South Carolina
  • 2019- Terry Godwin | Round 7, Pick 237
    WR, Georgia
  • 2018- DJ Moore | Round 1, Pick 24
    WR, Maryland
  • 2017- Curtis Samuel | Round 2, Pick 40
    WR, Ohio State
  • 2014- Kelvin Benjamin | Round 1, Pick 28
    WR, Florida State
  • 2012- Joe Adams | Round 4, Pick 104
    WR, Arkansas
  • 2011- Kealoha Pilares | Round 5, Pick 132
    WR, Hawaii
  • 2010- Brandon LaFell | Round 3, Pick 78
    WR, LSU
  • 2010- Armanti Edwards | Round 3, Pick 89
    WR, Appalachian State
  • 2010- David Gettis | Round 6, Pick 198
    WR, Colorado State-Pueblo
  • 2007- Dwayne Jarrett | Round 2, Pick 45
    WR, USC
  • 2007- Ryne Robinson | Round 4, Pick 118
    WR, Miami (OH)
Wow, look at this list!!!! Something I noticed is the Carolina Panthers would often go two years without drafting a single Wide Receiver, but damn they had to take a Linebacker almost every single year! When they did draft a WR with the exception of DJ Moore (good 1st round), Brandon Lafell (serviceable) and Curtis Samuel (just ok). They have almost NEVER drafted a WR in the first round! This organization needs better talent evaluators on Wide outs!!!!!!!
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