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Drafting a QB next year


dpanthersman

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i know this is way to early to be talking about. but with all the talent at the QB position thats gonna be in next years draft how would you feel about trading multiple draft picks next year to get back into the first to get our QB of the future...(if for some reason we dont get a first rounder for pep)

personally i think this would be a very risky move, and would only do it if there was someone that absolutely blew all the scouts away in wokouts

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If a good QB falls to us, then I wouldn't be angry taking him. However, I would be opposed to trading away picks and using our first rounder (which we don't currently have) for a potential bust. Eventually though I think that a QB with the pedigree of say, Sam Bradford should be drafted by the Panthers.

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If a good QB falls to us, then I wouldn't be angry taking him. However, I would be opposed to trading away picks and using our first rounder (which we don't currently have) for a potential bust. Eventually though I think that a QB with the pedigree of say, Sam Bradford should be drafted by the Panthers.

i would love to get someone like sam bradford.

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It is way too early to be talking about drafting a quarterback until we see how this year pans out. If Jake has a good year and Moore looks very good in preseason, I can see quarterback not being a top priority. We could already have Jake's future replacement on the roster and could pursue other options like another top DE or a DT if we struggle in that area or Peppers isn't here. We are investing time and money in Moore. No need to keep going after the next greatest thing like we have done over the years until we know we don;t have him already. There is no sure fire guaranteed draft pick so it always somewhat of a crapshoot.

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It is way too early to be talking about drafting a quarterback until we see how this year pans out. If Jake has a good year and Moore looks very good in preseason, I can see quarterback not being a top priority. We could already have Jake's future replacement on the roster and could pursue other options like another top DE or a DT if we struggle in that area or Peppers isn't here. We are investing time and money in Moore. No need to keep going after the next greatest thing like we have done over the years until we know we don;t have him already. There is no sure fire guaranteed draft pick so it always somewhat of a crapshoot.

I agree. We still have a year ahead to see how Delhomme is gonna hold up for us. QB has never been a huge priority to Carolina anyways considering we don't run a heavy pass offense kind of game. I say we keep doing what we have been doing and see how it goes. I wouldn't dare throw away draft picks for some rookie out of college whom has yet to perform in the NFL. Our QB issues aren't a priority at this time IMO.

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I agree. We still have a year ahead to see how Delhomme is gonna hold up for us. QB has never been a huge priority to Carolina anyways considering we don't run a heavy pass offense kind of game. I say we keep doing what we have been doing and see how it goes. I wouldn't dare throw away draft picks for some rookie out of college whom has yet to perform in the NFL. Our QB issues aren't a priority at this time IMO.

well, we have what is it 4 or 5 more years to see what delhomme does. but yes, matt moore will be our next leader at the QB position. I was watching his game today vs dallas, trying to cure my football withdrawals, and was really impressed watching him play vs the cowgirls secondary.

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So you're saying it would be a risky move to trade our draft away for one player unless everyone was more than certain that the player would be a great one?

Interesting...

I find your comment interesting... hmm...

you could be onto something.

If a good QB falls to us, then I wouldn't be angry taking him. However, I would be opposed to trading away picks and using our first rounder (which we don't currently have) for a potential bust. Eventually though I think that a QB with the pedigree of say, Sam Bradford should be drafted by the Panthers.

but to many your opinion is loathed and we cannot afford to NOT invest an entire draft in a top tier QB!

oh wait, that's Fox that is catching the bad rap for your exact opinion. But I agree with your statement.

would be nice to find "the one" of the future... perhaps we have him already.

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