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Carolina Panthers pick No. 19-2026 NFL Draft


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4 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Round 1 MLB please

Will be interesting to see how we handle this.

Historically off-the-ball LBs (and TEs and Ss) haven't been seen as first round talents. You spend first rounders on CBs, OT, QB, WR, DE and DT.

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4 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Peter woods, Faulk, Terrell, or Styles is the answer I'm hoping to get...

I really want Styles and think he could be available there. He seems like a good all around LB and is a tackling machine. I feel like he's an instant upgrade an would be by far the best LB on the team.

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4 hours ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

Raiders receive:

  • 19th overall
  • Xavier Legette

Panthers receive:

  • Maxx Crosby
  • 3rd rounder

Can I offer a trade? and this is just a dream btw

Bengals recieve:

19th

2027 First Rd Pick

Xavier Legette

Bryce Young

Panthers recieve:

Joe Burrow

 

rumor has it Burrow is not happy in Cincinnati

 

 

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7 hours ago, DeadpoolPanther said:

Him or Bain from Miami would be solid picks.

Watching his highlights last night he was so quick off the snap. I noticed Nic for whatever reason looked like he moved in slow motion last night. 

I saw him ranked 19th on the CBS Prospect rankings, problem is a lot of boards are projecting Bailey to be gone around 7.

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I have noticed a lot of mock drafts have quite a few WRs going top 15 but in my opinion it’s going to be mostly Edge and DL top heavy draft. We might be lucky if a decent one falls to #19. As always it’s best to see who falls and go BPA.

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I’d prefer us to sign a FA pass rusher instead of drafting one. We made that investment last year. We need a guy who can come in right away. 
 

We lack a lot of depth and athleticism at LB. We need a new leader in the middle.

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