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If we have the first pick in draft


Jmac
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55 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Trade back. Pick a QB in the top ten, grab our 2nd pick back that we lost for the midget and another high pick from the trade back. Rest Defense.

Doesn't matter if it isn't the best QB class at this point. Dalton is done and Young ain't it. Pick the best QB after the trade back.

We have no choice at this point.

It doesn't matter. I didn't see where you said Tepper has 0% affiliation with the Carolina Panthers. If he isn't gone it honestly does not matter. I'm not joking at all. Look at the turnover in his executive positions. Just google it. It's insane. NOBODY wants to work here. 

At this point there should be absolutely no talk of football whatsoever. We don't have a NFL team and won't ever unless Tepper is gone. All talk from here on out should be about getting rid of him. Players/coaches have nothing to do with the current situation of getting Tepper OUT.

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2 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

either Take Travis hunter or trade back, Get some retread qb in FA, and just build the roster. Theres no other real way around it, even if we take a early QB, they will ALL fail here, this roster is in no way in position for a rookie QB to succeed, so stop trying to square peg the round hole.  

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non existent defense,offense would have trouble scoring on a good college team,I don't recognize this team, who the hell are the players,got rid of all the good players, best thing the Panthers could do is change the name and move to another city, I hear St Louis is looking for a wanna-be football team,trade every draft pick you can  and load up for 2027 draft

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