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Former #Saints C Luke Fortner has Signed a 1-Year Deal


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14 hours ago, hepcat said:

Let’s just hope they draft a center for the first time since 2007 for Christ sake they’ve had so many good ones pass them by 

agree with you 


Maybe. The Panthers don’t value Center position in this offense

only position they aren’t paying for on that line is Center 

hard to figure with a little fella at qb 

regardless, probably will draft one in rd 3 to 5 

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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

So decent stopgap? I still want us to draft a center. It is long overdue.

I think we will draft a C who will play a reserve roll for part of the year if not the entire season.  I think Kalil did that.  It has been long overdue.  Our guards are in their primes and we have a need at LT and a 32-year old RT.  If we draft 2 eventual starters at C and T, we can start replacing the Guards and RT in the next two drafts--Since I do not see the C being drafted before the third round, I think this was Morgan's best move, considering how limited he was (cap, talent), on a smaller scale. Lloyd is next.  That was a surprisingly good deal, imo.

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I think we hired this guy to figure out the New Orleans offense and what made it work so well against us. 

Also, I think we will draft a C later in the draft and this guy is either depth (which we didn't really have at the position) or is a learning curve guy as the draftee gets up to pro speed or needs time to season and put on some muscle.

That makes me think we're looking at a smaller school center in the mid rounds.

But what do I know?

 

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14 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

I think we hired this guy to figure out the New Orleans offense and what made it work so well against us. 

Also, I think we will draft a C later in the draft and this guy is either depth (which we didn't really have at the position) or is a learning curve guy as the draftee gets up to pro speed or needs time to season and put on some muscle.

That makes me think we're looking at a smaller school center in the mid rounds.

But what do I know?

 

They scored 20 and 17 points.  

Our offense was abysmal both games.   The bulk of their passing yards came on a couple of plays in the first game

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C Luke Fortner signs with Carolina Panthers

2025 PFF Grade: 66.5
2025 PFF WAR: 0.13
Contract: 1 year, up to $4.75 million
PFF Deal Grade: Above Average

Fortner is coming off the best season of his career to date, earning a 72.5 PFF pass-blocking grade and allowing just 11 pressures from 442 pass-blocking snaps. He also set a career high with a 65.3 PFF run-blocking grade and could step in and start in the middle of the Panthers' offensive line.

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On 3/12/2026 at 12:41 AM, Khyber53 said:

I think we hired this guy to figure out the New Orleans offense and what made it work so well against us. 

Also, I think we will draft a C later in the draft and this guy is either depth (which we didn't really have at the position) or is a learning curve guy as the draftee gets up to pro speed or needs time to season and put on some muscle.

That makes me think we're looking at a smaller school center in the mid rounds.

But what do I know?

 

Fortner is an experienced 3rd round pick from SEC who has played pretty well. Why exoect a late rounder small school rookie to beat him out? 

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