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Final Grades: How the national publications see the Panthers 2024 draft class


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Panthers.com posted this? David Tepper is gonna take this down. I mean did they even read it? 

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The Panthers foolishly drafted Bryce Young over C.J. Stroud over last year despite all the coaches wanting Stroud to be the pick. Whoops. The Panthers are stuck with Young because David Tepper thought he knew more than the football guys he hired, so they have no choice but to build up their supporting cast to carry Young. Adding a running back, a receiver, and an offensive line would help tremendously.

 

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9 hours ago, jasonluckydog said:

We did A++++

 

We got a top 5 WR in the 1st round.

We got the #1 RB in this draft.

We got a 2nd round pick next year.

We got the #2 TE in this draft.

We got a LB from KY. Not exciting but ok.

 

We did all this without a 1st round pick.

 

Excellent job by our FO.

What flavor is the kool ade you drank because I need some 

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12 hours ago, jasonluckydog said:

We did A++++

 

We got a top 5 WR in the 1st round.

We got the #1 RB in this draft.

We got a 2nd round pick next year.

We got the #2 TE in this draft.

We got a LB from KY. Not exciting but ok.

 

We did all this without a 1st round pick.

 

Excellent job by our FO.

agreed. Bryce got some big time playmakers. we needed that. 

and considering we went in without a first rounder, we did well. 

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4 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

The Panthers bot page is back….

 

they get a C-  passing on Cooper or Kool Aid was a colossal mistake and taking the LB over Wilson will haunt this team. 

nah, they'll be ok. Wallace will be a stud.

we'll pick up GiImore then the CB room will be set for the year.

then next year we can go back and draft a CB then.

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24 minutes ago, rayzor said:

nah, they'll be ok. Wallace will be a stud.

we'll pick up GiImore then the CB room will be set for the year.

then next year we can go back and draft a CB then.

I feel we say this every year and every year we are let down. I hope they are good though. God knows we need it.  I’ve just seen this same movie every single time and know how it ends.  
 

also, our CB room is set until Horn gets hurt again. Again, god forbid, I’ve seen this movie over and over as well.  

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On 4/29/2024 at 8:33 PM, amcoolio said:

Panthers.com posted this? David Tepper is gonna take this down. I mean did they even read it? 

 

Lol I checked again and they had removed that part, but it’s still on the page they linked. Walter Football gave them an A- grade and also threw a heavy dig at them for passing on Stroud hahaha

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On 4/30/2024 at 9:08 AM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I feel we say this every year and every year we are let down. I hope they are good though. God knows we need it.  I’ve just seen this same movie every single time and know how it ends.  
 

also, our CB room is set until Horn gets hurt again. Again, god forbid, I’ve seen this movie over and over as well.  

we've seen a similar movie so we think we know how it's going to end. 

new year. new movie. 

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38 minutes ago, rayzor said:

we've seen a similar movie so we think we know how it's going to end. 

new year. new movie. 

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Probably just a remake but we were promised some new take/spin

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and we have our hopes tied to some big exciting twist we were promised  

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