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2024 NFL Draft: Rounds 2 & 3


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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Teppers in yalls heads....

 

I've always loved Dan Morgan Cannales is the first coaching hire I've liked....

I also liked Legette and Brooks pre-draft.... 

And unlike many here I think it's too early to Right off Bryce Young...  they are giving him tools to succeed in my book, I expect the offensive line will be top 10 this season if it stays healthy....   Johnson-Theilen-Leggete and Brooks combined with a good Oline and he has no excuses this season.

Tepper is the reason I switched my season tix from panthers to canes.  fug him. That fuger ruined the panthers experiance for me so yeah. I hate him.  As far as Bryce, he was terrible last year with Theilen as his only weapon. If he sucks this year… you move on immediately.  

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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

I really thought we'd take Adonai Mitchell. Oh well.

I was hoping the Legette stuff was smoke. Mitchell is going to be very good. He produced every time he was on the field. Way more credentials than Legette. You’d think this team would go get a more polished commodity at WR after drafting a projects like Mingo and TMJ, but hey, that’s why this is the worst team in the NFL and the owner throws drinks at fans and complains about signs at local restaurants. 

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4 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Adonai Mitchell is going to be very good in Steichen’s offense. He made a lot of plays for Texas last year. More polished route runner than Legette by a thousand times. Panthers make the wrong pick again. 

He's a good compliment to Pittman while Downs works the slot.  Pierce can come in for 4 WR sets.  Their WR room looks great for Richardson.

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6 minutes ago, Growl said:

there’s the issue, this isn’t the way the draft works. 
your approach is confined to “well I just wanna get a good player bro”

but that’s not the way teams draft.

you have to deploy assets relative to value. Quality center play can be bought for cheap at anytime. You can’t just go out and buy high end touchdown scorers or quarterback sackers without making a massive investment-except for the draft. Setting a pick on fire to take a center (and then probably having to overpay him in his second contract because of pedigree) may make fans feel good because they don’t have to worry about getting a BUST but you’re not building a sustained championship caliber roster that way. 

 

No offense, but this team has tried to replace Kalil for years with no success.  Second the most interchangeable position in the NFL, which bargains can be found everywhere is the running back.  

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1 minute ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Tepper is the reason I switched my season tix from panthers to canes.  fug him. That fuger ruined the panthers experiance for me so yeah. I hate him.  As far as Bryce, he was terrible last year with Theilen as his only weapon. If he sucks this year… you move on immediately.  

Agreed. 

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's interesting seeing some of the same folks screaming at the top of their lungs at others in gameday threads last year that the OL was why Bryce Young struggled so badly are now mocking others for wanting to solidify the center position.

Rome wasn't built in a day. We all knew before this draft that we weren't going to be able to fix everything. At this point, you just have to trust that they know what they're doing with their board. Why the weeping and gnashing of teeth? AC is our center.

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