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Panthers hold private workout with QB Ryan Nassib (1st/2nd round guy)


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um guys. Derek Anderson isn't exactly young. Carolina has no viable qb after him. Clausen is probably history. I hope carolina does draft a qb. I applaud them for looking ahead to potential future problems and addressing them before they happen.

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Talking about Nassib coming here to be Cam's back up will work out like last year when we all thought (me included) that Russell Wilson would be a good 4th or 5th round pick to come in and be Cam's back up (only Wilson is better than Nassib by far).

Nassib will get taken in the 2nd round by some desperate team and have a career about like John Beck did.

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What would be smarter than taking a guy you felt was a great value as Jimmy's replacement this year, Andersons replacement next year as number 2.

If the guy pans out, he could be traded for picks or as a last resort, an insurance policy if Cams contract is not doable

Would be a nuclear explosion here though.

Personally, I would rather go with Poyer, Webb, Patton, or OL

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