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Carolina Panthers pick No. 19-2026 NFL Draft


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4 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Top 30 players will be off the board based on Huddle math.

That said, I still think our roster is not very good and I want BPA with the hope it is a pass rusher , LB or OT. 

I'm with you on bpa. This team can use talent everywhere. 

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7 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Bain is a Top 10 pick.

I’m a huge fan of his and a believer in him. Could see a slide because I think he’ll measure under 6’2”. There’s also going to be a ton of talk about fit. 4-3 end, 3T, or what I believe 3-4 standup rusher. I also don’t know how he’ll test. He has amazing explosiveness in his lower body, but I don’t know how well he’ll fly in the vert or broad because his body is uniquely dense.

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Panthers have zero pass rush and the identity needs to change. The team needs to go all in on pass rush and change the identity of the defense. 

Trade:

Panthers Receive: Maxx Crosby

Raiders Receive: 2026 1st, 2027 1st, 2026 3rd, 

Then in free agency, pair him with one of the veteran pass rushers like Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa or Hassan Reddick. Releasing Patrick Jones frees up 10.1 million. 

2nd round draft: LB Anthony Hill, Jr. Alabama, Taurean York, Texas A&M, or Lander Barton, Utah

3rd Round: QB Drew Allar, Penn State. Love his size and arm. Could develop under Bryce while Bryce plays out his option. 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, h0llywood said:

Panthers have zero pass rush and the identity needs to change. The team needs to go all in on pass rush and change the identity of the defense. 

Trade:

Panthers Receive: Maxx Crosby

Raiders Receive: 2026 1st, 2027 1st, 2026 3rd, 

Then in free agency, pair him with one of the veteran pass rushers like Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa or Hassan Reddick. Releasing Patrick Jones frees up 10.1 million. 

2nd round draft: LB Anthony Hill, Jr. Alabama, Taurean York, Texas A&M, or Lander Barton, Utah

3rd Round: QB Drew Allar, Penn State. Love his size and arm. Could develop under Bryce while Bryce plays out his option. 
 

 

Are you high?

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4 hours ago, waveslayer said:

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

 

 

Cincinnati has a pretty solid history of being very trade adverse, and if they did come to the table, they would probably not go for that package for Burrow.

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