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Panthers Tankathon (Week 6 Edition)


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The Panthers are currently in line to receive the 6th pick of the draft. Current draft order:

1 New England 1-4 (SOS .434)

2 Cincinnati 1-4 (SOS .488)

3 Cleveland 1-4 (SOS .506)

4 LA Rams 1-4 (SOS .506)

5 Jacksonville 1-4 (SOS .506)

6 Carolina 1-4 (SOS .542)

7 Tennessee 1-3 (SOS.518)

Due to the Panthers having the highest SOS in the league, we currently lose the tie-breaker for draft position against every other 1 win team in the league. Obviously, these are the teams we need to pull for. We also need to lower our current SOS by having teams we have played and will play against lose. Here is who you should cheer for, in week 6, in order of importance, for lowering the Panthers draft pick. There are 9 games this week that will Directly affect out draft status. The team that needs to win is in bold

1. Atlanta vs Carolina
2. Houston vs New England
3. Cleveland vs Philadelphia
4. Jacksonville vs Chicago
5. Indianapolis vs Tennessee
6. Arizona vs Green bay
7. Washington vs Baltimore
8. Pittsburgh vs Las Vegas
9. Detroit vs Dallas

 

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I have 3 options.

 

1. Draft Hunter 

2. Draft Tmac

3. If we get #1 trade back and collect more picks and still come away with Hunter or Tmac.

 

I like Sanders as a QB, but I just don't think he would be thrilled playing here. He's already meeting with the Raiders owner at the Last Vegas game. His mind is clearly on a big market.

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28 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

The Panthers are currently in line to receive the 6th pick of the draft. Current draft order:

1 New England 1-4 (SOS .434)

2 Cincinnati 1-4 (SOS .488)

3 Cleveland 1-4 (SOS .506)

4 LA Rams 1-4 (SOS .506)

5 Jacksonville 1-4 (SOS .506)

6 Carolina 1-4 (SOS .542)

7 Tennessee 1-3 (SOS.518)

Due to the Panthers having the highest SOS in the league, we currently lose the tie-breaker for draft position against every other 1 win team in the league. Obviously, these are the teams we need to pull for. We also need to lower our current SOS by having teams we have played and will play against lose. Here is who you should cheer for, in week 6, in order of importance, for lowering the Panthers draft pick. There are 9 games this week that will Directly affect out draft status. The team that needs to win is in bold

  1. Atlanta vs Carolina

  2. Houston vs New England

  3. Cleveland vs Philidelphia

  4. Jacksonville vs Chicago

  5. Indianapolis vs Tennessee

  6. Arizona vs Greenbay

  7. Washington vs Baltimore

  8. Pittsburgh vs Las Vegas

  9. Detroit vs Dallas

 

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Damn, I failed. I bolded backwards. Here are the teams that need to win:  Wish I could edit the OP

 

  1. Atlanta vs Carolina

  2. Houston vs New England

  3. Cleveland vs Philidelphia

  4. Jacksonville vs Chicago

  5. Indianapolis vs Tennessee

  6. Arizona vs Greenbay

  7. Washington vs Baltimore

  8. Pittsburgh vs Las Vegas

  9. Detroit vs Dallas

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54 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I would hope they trade down or draft the “safe” players. There just isn’t enough talent right now. The SB window is painted shut lol. 

 

TBH, trading down is usually where we start fuging up really badly. Don't overcomplicate it. Just get safe(ish), elite talent in the top 5. 

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