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Teams with #1 Picks and their record the next Season


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Of the Last 10 drafts only 2 teams made the playoffs. Both losing in the 1st rounds. I think of all the teams listed below we have the best lineup to do better than any of them.

2002 Houston Texans David Carr 4-12 1st Season in the league.

2003 Cincinnati Bengals Carson Palmer 8-8 Palmer didn't play that season.

2004 San Diego Chargers Eli Manning... Trade with Giants and received Phillip Rivers and 3rd Round Pick Nate Kaeding.. (1st and another pick in 2005 as well)12-4 Lost in 1st Round

2005 SF 49ers Alex Smith 4-12 Last NFC West

2006 Houston Texans Mario Williams 6-10 Last AFC North

2007 Oakland Raiders JaMarcus PURPLE DRANK Russell. 4-12 Last AFC West J. Russell didn't play until week 16 and started week 17.

2008 Miami Dolphins Jake Long 11-5 1st AFC East Lost 1st Round Playoffs

2009 Detroit Lions Matt Stafford Last NFC North 2-14

2010 St. Louis Rams Sam Bradford 2nd NFC West 7-9 missed playoffs in the last week of the season.

2011 Carolina Panthers Cam Newton ????

I believe with our talent. We could actually surpass Miami and SD and go from worst to deep in the playoffs. I think if we can get through the 1st month of the season. 2-2 or better. We can really surprise alot of people.

Go Panthers

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