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Albert Breer: Panthers have hung a for sale sign on the No.8 pick


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On 4/22/2025 at 3:19 AM, bandu said:

& another thing let's say if Shedur Sanders is still avliable at #8 & you do not trade back with a Qb needy team wanting to trade for Shedur Sanders at #8:. then all at the same time you have just let your division rival more than likely draft a really talented Qb at #9...

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No one in Charlotte should be worried about Sanders being in New Orleans. 

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On 4/22/2025 at 3:19 AM, bandu said:

& another thing let's say if Shedur Sanders is still avliable at #8 & you do not trade back with a Qb needy team wanting to trade for Shedur Sanders at #8:. then all at the same time you have just let your division rival more than likely draft a really talented Qb at #9...

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Sanders isn't that special. 

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54 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

It’s gonna make for high drama must-see TV when Shedeur starts dropping come tomorrow night. 

Oh he will drop. His only hope is Shitsburg catching him. If they don't then Cleveland or the Giants will take him on day 2, maybe.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Oh he will drop. His only hope is Shitsburg catching him. If they don't then Cleveland or the Giants will take him on day 2, maybe.

I have a gut feeling that Pittsburgh will pass on him, because they don't like him.  Cleveland will take him with their 2nd round pick and feel like they got a legendary draft class.  Like when they double dipped years ago and got Trent Richardson and Brandon Weeden.  Incredible draft value.  The future had been secured.  Everyone lived happily ever after.

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29 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I have a gut feeling that Pittsburgh will pass on him, because they don't like him.  Cleveland will take him with their 2nd round pick and feel like they got a legendary draft class.  Like when they double dipped years ago and got Trent Richardson and Brandon Weeden.  Incredible draft value.  The future had been secured.  Everyone lived happily ever after.

 

I did hear a new report. One team has followed him for two full years, Im talking going to each games and remaining at arms length. The giants have done the most research on him, BY FAR.

 

The issue is if they pass on him at 3, many other teams will follow. He's all over the map in terms of ranks. Anywhere from top 5 to late 3rd.

I forgot where who what, but one assistant coach thats being in the league for a long time, said sanders had the worst interview he's been a part of. He under-dressed Sanders with entitlement and taking needless sacks= no chance at NFL success. He wrapped it up by saying "he's simply not good" is his main problem over the other issues. 

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52 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I did hear a new report. One team has followed him for two full years, Im talking going to each games and remaining at arms length. The giants have done the most research on him, BY FAR.

 

The issue is if they pass on him at 3, many other teams will follow. He's all over the map in terms of ranks. Anywhere from top 5 to late 3rd.

I forgot where who what, but one assistant coach thats being in the league for a long time, said sanders had the worst interview he's been a part of. He under-dressed Sanders with entitlement and taking needless sacks= no chance at NFL success. He wrapped it up by saying "he's simply not good" is his main problem over the other issues. 

I would say there is some truth in the coaches statement. I would also wager that if his last name wasn't Sanders he would be a 3rd round pick.

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On 4/22/2025 at 9:20 AM, Jon Snow said:

Campbell is a MLB in a 4-3 defense.  He's not a full time edge rusher. In a 3-4 like we run he will be an ILB. He's a baller but we run the wrong defense to take advantage of his strengths.

He was originally an edge when he came to UGA… they had too much talent at that position so they put him in at ILB and he killed anyway.  He has edge talent also

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29 minutes ago, Lmao said:

He was originally an edge when he came to UGA… they had too much talent at that position so they put him in at ILB and he killed anyway.  He has edge talent also

I think he possibly could be as well. I guess it depends on the system he plans to be used in by whoever drafts him.

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From Jonathan Jones:

Just about every general manager south of Titans GM Mike Borgonzi has said he would entertain calls about a potential trade down, and that definitely includes Carolina GM Dan Morgan. I would take him very seriously. Sources say the Panthers made preliminary calls earlier in the week. I don't think Carolina wants to go too far down if the Panthers make a trade, but such a move would indicate to me they are comfortable with a number of pass rushers and not just Georgia's Jalon Walker.

 

 

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