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Biggest position of need for the Panthers?


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Luck, Green or Peterson

If they trade back - which wouldn't be a bad idea if they can pick up an extra 2nd. Then

Marcell Dareus wouldn't be a bad option

Me personally

It should be either Luck, if the team doesn't think Clausen has what it takes

Or Green if they like Clausen and want to get him someone else to throw to.

That is all

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Luck, Green or Peterson

If they trade back - which wouldn't be a bad idea if they can pick up an extra 2nd. Then

Marcell Dareus wouldn't be a bad option

Me personally

It should be either Luck, if the team doesn't think Clausen has what it takes

Or Green if they like Clausen and want to get him someone else to throw to.

That is all

Yeah Clausen is a rookie, but he looks worse than awful :svengo:

Luck wouldn't be a bad option

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as i look at are depth chart 2 positions are weak for next year QB and DT

with Moore being on a 1 year contract he will not be back so it leaves 2 guys with little to no experience and DT Landri and Hayden are rotational guyz not starters we need to get some depth at DT too:yesnod:

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I think the biggest need is a huge, run stopping DT. We do still need help at WR, but we need experience instead of more rookies, both to take pressure from #89 and help develop LaFell and Gettis. Hopefully, we can sign a vet like Breaston from AZ, or maybe even Donte Stallworth (I think he's in Baltimore).

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