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Joe Person: “It might not be at 8, but my sense is the #Panthers will find another pass catcher for (Bryce) Young fairly early in the draft”


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As far as WR goes it's worth noting the amount of movement with the position via trade compared to years past. Other than bonafide guys like Jefferson and Chase teams are much more open to moving talented receivers now. That has worked out for and against different teams to varying degrees but if you look at the Super Bowl winners as of late a balanced roster paired with high level coaching is the key.

With that in mind. Give me all the pass rush.

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39 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

They also have the top pass rusher in the NFL.

Either way, that argument holds very little water.

Yes, they had the top pass rusher last year and still had a bad defense. The panthers dont even have a top 20 rusher much less any at all but they should prioritize another receiver over getting a rusher to add to a defense that was even worse than the Bengals? Bengals had 2 of the very best receivers in the league and still couldnt reach the post season...yes you are right...the arguments aren't making sense.

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15 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Yes, they had the top pass rusher last year and still had a bad defense. The panthers dont even have a top 20 rusher much less any at all but they should prioritize another receiver over getting a rusher to add to a defense that was even worse than the Bengals? Bengals had 2 of the very best receivers in the league and still couldnt reach the post season...yes you are right...the arguments aren't making sense.

No, they make perfect sense if you read them.

I am saying, Jamar Chase > Jadaveon Clowney. 100 out of 100 times this is true.

Basically, you don't pass on elite talent(if available) for a desperate need of a far lower quality.

This is why you see teams that have long term success often leaning BPA. They understand that having better quality players pretty unsurprisingly, leads to a better team.

We are also in the unique position of having the NFL's worst roster. Turns out we basically need almost everything. So that actually does make BPA immensely easier.

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Basically, you don't pass on elite talent(if available) for a desperate need of a far lower quality.

Have you been converted to the Church of Tyler Warren yet?

I have literature! 👀

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23 minutes ago, Icege said:

Have you been converted to the Church of Tyler Warren yet?

I have literature! 👀

No. I am in the crowd that isn't convinced he is an elite talent. I can be convinced to take him in the second half of the first round but a top 10 pick is not for me. Even that is a bit of a tough sell because of the depth at TE in this class.

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