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QB 2026 (For the Young Haters)


DaveThePanther2008
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So many haters on Young and while I don't necessarily believe he's the answer at QB, I also don't believe he's not the answer. His lack of deep passes is concerning but I believe a lot of that has to do with Canales.

Anyhow, at our current position we are 16th in the Draft.  Tied with KC on record.  Who at 16 are you going to take at QB?

If you aren't drafting a QB.  Who are you bringing in to compete for the starting QB spot.   Young is going in to camp as the QB1.  

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Just now, RumHam said:

Bro, who TF wants to draft a QB at this point?

We took what is ending up to be the best QB in that specific draft since Stroud is trash.

You go get a veteran at this point.

Trade for Burrow put him behind this line.

Yeah Cincinnati is going to trade Burrow.  This isn't fantasy football.  No one in their right mind is going to trade away Burrow.

Be realistic.  You have so many negative takes, but you have no solution.  Just continual hate for a QB that has won his last 4 games IN A ROW. 

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1 minute ago, RumHam said:

Bro, who TF wants to draft a QB at this point?

We took what is ending up to be the best QB in that specific draft since Stroud is trash.

You go get a veteran at this point.

Trade for Burrow put him behind this line.

This. 2026 draft class is weak. And if any team REALLY should have learned its lesson on reaching for a QB in a weak draft class, it's us. 

We need to trade for a QB. I'd much rather spend multiple 1st rounders on a proven starter than roll the dice again on a rookie. Because that plan clearly hasn't worked out. 

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Just now, Captroop said:

This. 2026 draft class is weak. And if any team REALLY should have learned its lesson on reaching for a QB in a weak draft class, it's us. 

We need to trade for a QB. I'd much rather spend multiple 1st rounders on a proven starter than roll the dice again on a rookie. Because that plan clearly hasn't worked out. 

Who? Who is it you're going to trade for?  

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5 minutes ago, Captroop said:

This. 2026 draft class is weak. And if any team REALLY should have learned its lesson on reaching for a QB in a weak draft class, it's us. 

We need to trade for a QB. I'd much rather spend multiple 1st rounders on a proven starter than roll the dice again on a rookie. Because that plan clearly hasn't worked out. 

The last time we gave up multiple 1st round picks it set the team back 3 years. Let's not do that stupid crap again. 

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You're making my point.  You want this and that but when it comes to making a decision on who you are going to replace Young with, you can't give me a player better. 

It's tough to name a worse player. It's pretty impressive that the Panthers were able to find one in Dalton and also have him on the roster. Bryce is ass. Pure and simple. Dalton being even more ass isn't "proof" of anything other than our QB room is super mega ass.

The answer for next year is to sign a decent journeyman vet in FA and keep our options open in the draft.

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Totally agree.  Keep our picks. Unless we get lucky and find some super star mid to late round pick.  We're not landing a sure-fire franchise QB. 

Canales is going to have to draft and develop someone and sign a FA to hold the reigns until he's ready. Thats our future whether it works out or not.

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