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Let’s remember that all of these QBs will have an additional 10 games or so played by the end of the season. So a lot of room for further development and growth. There is a lot of potential in this group imo.

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13 minutes ago, Martin said:

Let’s remember that all of these QBs will have an additional 10 games or so played by the end of the season. So a lot of room for further development and growth. There is a lot of potential in this group imo.

...also time for names to be added to the list and names removed. 

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8 minutes ago, csx said:

I want to like Sellers. While the tangible are there the play at this point definitely isnt top qb prospect level.

I hope that changes. 

The problem is he has a bad OL and Shula developing him....  That story sounds familiar.

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Too early to make quality evaluations. I still think that doing the evaluations week by week vs big picture at the end tends to have wild swings in opinions.

I'm fine with a guy that can sit...if he is worth the time. 

Big upside guys needing work depends on who is around next year for me and what makes them projects. Mental projects are a tough sell. Young and Mac Jones types are a hard pass. The NFL isn't school.

Only spend 1 pick regardless. Don't trade up to the first pick.

That's my WIP list

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11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The problem is he has a bad OL and Shula developing him....  That story sounds familiar.

Well if his development is stunted by that its stunted and he wouldn't be a good prospect.

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7 minutes ago, csx said:

Well if his development is stunted by that its stunted and he wouldn't be a good prospect.

Right.  Or he is just going to need time to actually develop because I doubt Shula will be doing much of it.  The guy has been living off his dad's name for a lot time now.

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

why would you do this to yourself

Seems like we draft alot of players from there and I think if we select a QB it will be the complete opposite of Young.  Probably will just watch the condensed games on YT

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Yeah, I'd rather trade for Dak. Does anyone seriously think any of those guys will be a franchise QB for the Panthers. There's like a 10% chance. At best it'd be a repeat of the Bridgewater or the Darnold Panthers and then we will look to change the QB position again in 4 years. Only one of those guys will be a franchise QB and everyone knows Tepper won't luck out and select the right one

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3 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

  Does anyone seriously think any of those guys will be a franchise QB for the Panthers. There's like a 10% chance. At best it'd be a repeat of the Bridgewater or the Darnold Panthers and then we will look to change the QB position again in 4 years. Only one of those guys will be a franchise QB and everyone knows Tepper won't luck out and select the right one

It wouldn't be worse than what we have....so what do we have to lose?

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9 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

It wouldn't be worse than what we have....so what do we have to lose?

Not getting the defensive stud we so sorely need, there’s some good ones in this upcoming draft. Jayden Daniels is an extreme outlier with the way QBs are busting left and right lately. I have no faith in this FO drafting a QB. 

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6 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Not getting the defensive stud we so sorely need, there’s some good ones in this upcoming draft. Jayden Daniels is an extreme outlier with the way QBs are busting left and right lately. I have no faith in this FO drafting a QB. 

 So are great defensive players. Our D is awful but our O is worse. Sucks because of how much draft capital on that side of the ball.

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