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It amazes me how many people look at the panthers roster and they no the offense is better than the defense and is in better shape than the defense lol. If the defense lined up vs the offense right now the defense would be sinking its teeth into this offense. Wow the defense doesn't need but a few patches here and there but I would be fine with lining them up as is.

The offense is much less proven and is relying on unknowns at tackle center no sure fire number 2 no sure fire tight end, and no sure fire at running back. It's clear which side is in worse condition and yet.. we need a DT or a corner or a safety, yeah all that would be nice but if you are guaranteed a home run at any position which position would you put it at to make this team better today(outside QB and edge because Phillips is suppose to be that pick)

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1 minute ago, micnificent28 said:

It amazes me how many people look at the panthers roster and they no the offense is better than the defense and is in better shape than the defense lol.  Wow

I think some people see the marginal benefits of improving the defense being higher than improving the offense because the offense is limited by Bryce Young.

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Just now, firefox1234 said:

I think some people see the marginal benefits of improving the defense being higher than improving the offense because the offense is limited by Bryce Young.

That's a fair take... Maybe I am a bit higher on Bryce than the huddle. I think he's average. Not what we hoped for the number 1 pick but he's good enough you can win with him. I think help him as much as possible. Make his life easier, need people to win their matchups make his throws easier. The defense can hold teams to 21-28 the real challenge is us scoring 21-28

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11 hours ago, XClown1986 said:

DJ Reader at nose would solve some problems and open up more possibilities in the draft. Unfortunately, Evero doesn't seem to value the "run-plugging" DT.

Reader would be solid but Evero definitely has his preferences.  His types on the DL (all spots) are a bit different than the other Fangio disciples.  Even for 0/1, it seems likes the more athletic/fluid types over the power/clogs.  And he doesn't mind using undersized guy like Turk opposite DB.  

I was really interested in Harmon & Tyleik Williams last year.  Unfortunately they went way higher than expected so fell between our 1-2 picks.  Unsure how this team thought of them.  

Would be nice to get someone a bit more fierce and a pocket-collapser alongside Brown.  2 of the 3 should have that ability to disrupt on any given play.  Of the 1st Rd DLs, I definitely like McDonald but am a bit iffy on Woods & Banks. 

The two DL after Round 1 that I think could be real finds are Kaleb Proctor & Darrell Jackson Jr. 

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25 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Reader would be solid but Evero definitely has his preferences.  His types on the DL (all spots) are a bit different than the other Fangio disciples.  Even for 0/1, it seems likes the more athletic/fluid types over the power/clogs.  And he doesn't mind using undersized guy like Turk opposite DB.  

I was really interested in Harmon & Tyleik Williams last year.  Unfortunately they went way higher than expected so fell between our 1-2 picks.  Unsure how this team thought of them.  

Would be nice to get someone a bit more fierce and a pocket-collapser alongside Brown.  2 of the 3 should have that ability to disrupt on any given play.  Of the 1st Rd DLs, I definitely like McDonald but am a bit iffy on Woods & Banks. 

The two DL after Round 1 that I think could be real finds are Kaleb Proctor & Darrell Jackson Jr. 

I love Darrell Jackson Jr sleeper because he played on a bad fsu team(I am a fsu fan) but he is a freak

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On 3/18/2026 at 11:32 AM, frankw said:

Defense

Defense

Defense

You can put All Pros up and down the offense they are still at the mercy of a bottom 10 QB.

Thisss. fug it, draft a QB. Make Bryce feel the heat. We all know he isn’t long term anyway. 

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