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Free Agent Qbs. 2025


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Carolina really isn't doing anything this season entice potential suitors to come here. I can't see any of these guys saying "It's been my dream to come player for David Tepper and the Panthers" 🤣

Still, if a player wants to be a starter and aren't good enough to be one on the other 31 teams in the NFL, then Charlotte would be the perfect place to come in make some good money.

Here's the big question. How much are these guys worth? Dak is on the top end with $60 mil per season. We know they aren't getting that. But, even a JAG like Daniel Jones is making $40 mil a season. Based on that list to start this thread I'd have reservations even at $25 mil per year.

For the record I'd at least consider Jameis. We know he has the physical tools. In the right system he might just get a handle on those turnovers and become a competent QB. I never thought I'd see guy pass for over 5,000 yards & throw 30 TDs and 30 INTs in the same season. That's one of the craziest stat lines I've ever seen.

Imagine if he came to Carolina and threw between 25-30 TDs but cut the INTs in half. If Bryce was throwing 25TDs/15INTs, he'd still be starting and most of us would be cool  those numbers. In fact, If Bryce's first 5 season were as good as Winston's, he's be well on his way to becoming the most prolific passer in Panther's history.

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Just now, SCO96 said:

Carolina really isn't doing anything this season entice potential suitors to come here. I can't see any of these guys saying "It's been my dream to come player for David Tepper and the Panthers" 🤣

Still, if a player wants to be a starter and aren't good enough to be one on the other 31 teams in the NFL, then Charlotte would be the perfect place to come in make some good money.

Here's the big question. How much are these guys worth? Dak is on the top end with $60 mil per season. We know they aren't getting that. But, even a JAG like Daniel Jones is making $40 mil a season. Based on that list to start this thread I'd have reservations even at $25 mil per year.

For the record I'd at least consider Jameis. We know he has the physical tools. In the right system he might just get a handle on those turnovers and become a competent QB. I never thought I'd see guy pass for over 5,000 yards & throw 30 TDs and 30 INTs in the same season. That's one of the craziest stat lines I've ever seen.

Imagine if he came to Carolina and threw between 25-30 TDs but cut the INTs in half. If Bryce was throwing 25TDs/15INTs, he'd still be starting and most of us would be cool  those numbers. In fact, If Bryce's first 5 season were as good as Winston's, he's be well on his way to becoming the most prolific passer in Panther's history.

Blue chips, maybe not but a team should be drafting blue chips but for the panthers thats a whole other fug up

only so many teams in the nfl  players want to play and earn a paycheck 

at this point, find an avg NFL qb  who knows how to play in Canales system, and avg decent WRs and for the love of God, even an average TE and they become a serviceable offense free agents 

The draft should be all defense  unless they think Ward can be a star qb in a couple of years 

this is truly the worst team ibe ever seen

watching a review of dalton and the receivers, Dontae Johnson and Dalton were not on the same page, not sure what  is going on with those 2, but, not good 

 

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23 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

Carolina really isn't doing anything this season entice potential suitors to come here. I can't see any of these guys saying "It's been my dream to come player for David Tepper and the Panthers" 🤣

Still, if a player wants to be a starter and aren't good enough to be one on the other 31 teams in the NFL, then Charlotte would be the perfect place to come in make some good money.

Here's the big question. How much are these guys worth? Dak is on the top end with $60 mil per season. We know they aren't getting that. But, even a JAG like Daniel Jones is making $40 mil a season. Based on that list to start this thread I'd have reservations even at $25 mil per year.

For the record I'd at least consider Jameis. We know he has the physical tools. In the right system he might just get a handle on those turnovers and become a competent QB. I never thought I'd see guy pass for over 5,000 yards & throw 30 TDs and 30 INTs in the same season. That's one of the craziest stat lines I've ever seen.

Imagine if he came to Carolina and threw between 25-30 TDs but cut the INTs in half. If Bryce was throwing 25TDs/15INTs, he'd still be starting and most of us would be cool  those numbers. In fact, If Bryce's first 5 season were as good as Winston's, he's be well on his way to becoming the most prolific passer in Panther's history.

Under no circumstances should we pay any of these guys close to 25 million. Darnold signed this offseason for 1 year and 10 million, that’s the range salary we should be looking at for a bridge starter/mentor. Jameis got 4 million, Mason Rudolph got 3. Darnold will likely get 30 or possibly 40 or more if he doesn’t completely crumble putting him out of our price range.

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14 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Still would like to take a chance on Jameis. But knowing us, we will get the #2 pick in the draft and trade the Patriots our 1st round picks for the next 10 years to take another colossal bust #1 overall.

Number 2 is good.  That was Stroud and Daniels in the past 2 drafts.

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