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2024 NFL Draft - Round 1


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News Flash: Panthers sent what became the 1st Overall to Chicago.  Bears are on the clock.  

Locking/holding until the draft begins tomorrow

Notable Times:

ROUND 1: Thursday, April 25: 8 p.m. ET

ROUND 2-3: Friday, April 26: 7 p.m. ET

ROUND 4-7: Saturday, April 27: Noon ET

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Well, at least tonight we get to reap the tears of being the worst team in the league. The excitement of a fresh new #1 overall draft pick awaits us!

Wait... what???

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think of the millions of dollars carolina saved by not having a 1st round pick

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Why are so many players wearing sunglasses inside the building??

Even though we gave away what amounted to be the first pick this year, there's no telling if we still would have had the worst record in the league if they didn't trade up for Bryce.  Likely would've still been a top 15 pick with Darnold or Dalton starting (or someone else?). But I'm not sure we only win exactly 2 games no matter what qb we woudlve started last year.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Well, at least tonight we get to reap the tears of being the worst team in the league. The excitement of a fresh new #1 overall draft pick awaits us!

Wait... what???

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Try to imagine how infuriating it woudlve been if we traded away 2011 first and Steve Smith for Jimmy Clausen in 2010. I know that's a bad comparison but the results could be similarly frustrating if Bryce doesn't pan out.

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5 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Why are so many players wearing sunglasses inside the building??

Even though we gave away what amounted to be the first pick this year, there's no telling if we still would have had the worst record in the league if they didn't trade up for Bryce.  Likely would've still been a top 15 pick with Darnold or Dalton starting (or someone else?). But I'm not sure we only win exactly 2 games no matter what qb we woudlve started last year.

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