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What would you do with our guaranteed top 3 draft pick?


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1 minute ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

trade down a handful of spots for an extra 2nd and future 1st, absolutely.

with the amount of needs and overall lack of talent, taking that 100 times out of 100

I seriously doubt we draft more than 10 players. A future first is possible, dont see more than 1 tho. 

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13 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I seriously doubt we draft more than 10 players. A future first is possible, dont see more than 1 tho. 

The late round picks are whatever. Just have a normal 3 picks in the first 3 rounds. Adding an extra 2nd and future picks wouldn't be anything crazy.

Not sure where this "we got 10 picks so can't trade down!" comes from. Panthers have tons of holes, could use all the picks they can get.

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We have to go BPA for 2-3 years this team is so devoid of talent. We actually did that going into and at the beginning of the Rhule era and had a good handful of talent. Then we flip flopped strategy between rebuild and win now every year and traded everybody away for ham sandwiches. 

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35 minutes ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

This team needs SO much, desperately needs a huge infusion of talent

So... no matter how bad these upcoming QB prospects are... hype them to the absolute stratosphere to the media. Hell, hire a PR team to hype them up 24/7.

Then sell the pick for some massive trade offer to some dumb team that buys the hype. BPA, BPA and BPA some more. Stack the team with talent.

The  QB that we pass on will become a hall of famer.

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3 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

The  QB that we pass on will become a hall of famer.

Teams keep chasing QBs every draft like that's the case, overdrafting and throwing crazy resources at QBs hoping they'll land the next Brady or Mahomes.

I'd rather take a haul of draft picks, stack the team with talent and let some other team take that (almost certainly losing) gamble.

Sure, if you really feel the guy there is the next great elite QB, take him. I just seriously doubt that's going to be the case.

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5 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Wait a minute, I thought Dalton was going to save our season? What happened to all the positivity after we blew out a terrible Vegas team and hung with a Bengals team that lost to the Ravens today? Yall make me LOL

No one said the season was saved.  People said the game is much more watchable and we might go from 0 wins this season to 4 or 5.

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