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For those of you thinking Clowney/Bridgewater/whoever will solve what ails us...


Carl Spackler

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Lo siento. One high draft pick isn't gonna fix everything in this franchise. 

 

If Cam Newton couldn't come in here and make this team win, none of the dudes in next year's draft are gonna make a bigger impact than he or Kuechly. The draft pick might end up being a star, certainly, but it's gonna take more than another high pick to get me excited.

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if we do happen to get to the #3 pick. we could just trade the pick for and extra 1st or 2nd to move down a few spots and still get who we want. that would be clowney/top qb range so teams will be likely to try and move up. just sign the kraken. if we get clowney and his hype when its time to pay that man if he produces will be record contract money

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Lo siento. One high draft pick isn't gonna fix everything in this franchise. 

 

If Cam Newton couldn't come in here and make this team win, none of the dudes in next year's draft are gonna make a bigger impact than he or Kuechly. The draft pick might end up being a star, certainly, but it's gonna take more than another high pick to get me excited.

 

I disagree a little. I think there are some talented OTs coming up that could make an impact immediately. Same with CB/FS.

 

One pick with 2 key free agent pickups could make us a great team*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*like 9-7!!!!

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