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Panthers Draft Pick Status (Week 7)


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*This is not a tanking endorsement. Just a statement about what needs to happen this weekend to improve our current draft stock

Current Draft order:

1  New England 1-5 (SOS = .454)

2  Cleveland 1-5 (SOS = .510)

3  Jacksonville 1-5  (SOS =  .521)

4  Carolina 1-5 (SOS = .535)

5 LA Rams 1-4 (SOS = .500)

6 Tennessee 1-4 (SOS = .541)

 

Games that matter to the Panthers draft position.  If the bold team wins, it raises our current draft stock.

Carolina @ Washington

Cincinnati @ Cleveland

Tennessee @ Buffalo

Las Vegas @ LA Rams

Kansas City @ San Francisco

Baltimore @ Tampa Bay

Denver @ New Orleans

Seattle @ Atlanta

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Its is what it is.. I think that we let BY ride the bench until after the bye week and then its all him for the rest of the season. 

Ultimately we need players. I honestly dont think we are too far away from competing... NEXT year we get DB back and we use this off season to fix the defense... then plunk in a QB and viola! ..............

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

So far it looks like the Panthers are the only team in the group that really need a qb. Cleveland can have Sanders and his ego maniac Dad if they want them but I'm not sure they will pull the trigger. I hope the do and it Sanders.

Rams and Titans could use one. Especially the Titans. I bet the Raiders drop down over the season too. 

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2 hours ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

*This is not a tanking endorsement. Just a statement about what needs to happen this weekend to improve our current draft stock

Current Draft order:

1  New England 1-5 (SOS = .454)

2  Cleveland 1-5 (SOS = .510)

3  Jacksonville 1-5  (SOS =  .521)

4  Carolina 1-5 (SOS = .535)

5 LA Rams 1-4 (SOS = .500)

6 Tennessee 1-4 (SOS = .541)

 

Games that matter to the Panthers draft position.  If the bold team wins, it raises our current draft stock.

Carolina @ Washington

Cincinnati @ Cleveland

Tennessee @ Buffalo

Las Vegas @ LA Rams

Kansas City @ San Francisco

Baltimore @ Tampa Bay

Denver @ New Orleans

Seattle @ Atlanta

That strength of schedule is real volatile right now, and I guess those latter teams are there because they will affect that somehow.

We'll have a fairly strong top of our division it looks like, how many weak sisters do we play? NYG. Maybe the Saints can drag out SOS down and maybe Dallas, but we are going to have to lose to them head to head.  

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Rams and Titans could use one. Especially the Titans. I bet the Raiders drop down over the season too. 

I cannot see how they will out suck the Panthers but it's possible. That would mean a good defensive player is in play. Going to be an interesting draft for the Panthers. As long as they don't trade up again I may be able to sit through the entire draft.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I cannot see how they will out suck the Panthers but it's possible. That would mean a good defensive player is in play. Going to be an interesting draft for the Panthers. As long as they don't trade up again I may be able to sit through the entire draft.

Hell I’d love a trade back. 

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It would have to be a blockbuster offer before I would consider it if it were me. This team can ill afford to pass on a guaranteed start for a couple of backups and a future unknown. 

Just depends on how far back we go.  I wish we could do what the Bears did to us, but I don't think any team is doing that soon. 

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