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We will see. I don't blame him for leaving the McDaniels situation but I don't want to see us end up in some bidding war. If we sign him to some big deal, it's going to make us have to make some tough decisions in the near future.
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https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/2574010 The New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, and Carolina Panthers will be among the teams interested in signing Derek Carr once he's released Tuesday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. That is an interesting group. Of them, we probably have the best coaching situation for a QB. I wonder if this will come down to money or the best situation to win.
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How do you rank these QB’s that are 26 or younger
kungfoodude replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
1. Joe Burrow 2. Josh Allen 3. Justin Herbert 4. Lamar Jackson 5. Jalen Hurts 6. Trevor Lawrence 7. Bryce Young 8. Tua Tagovaiola 9. CJ Stroud -
Quarterbacks win championships
kungfoodude replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
I love Lamar but this is an exceptionally strange argument to be making for a guy with a 1-3 playoff record. -
I swear we have some of the dumbest fans.
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I 100% disagree with calling a rookie that.
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Yeah, the improvement question is valid. That's always valid when you are an older player. It's also the classic thing that tanks draft stock on older players. Not stepping up and getting better.
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@ellis talked about the trade on a previous edition of The Roar and they basically said there is no one on thr current roster they likely wouldn't trade at that value. I think fans really don't have a realistic idea of how big of a trade offer that was, nor how rare it is to see. I doubt there are more than 10 successful trades with that value in the past 20 years. I would be willing to bet the bulk(if not all) are for QB's.
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I sincerely hope no one here actually hates Brian Burns. He has done absolutely nothing to generate hate much less even casual dislike. He is probably the best player on our roster at the moment.
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The age think is easily the most overplayed thing in the draft game, especially for QB's. All of these guys are young enough to navigate a learning curve and that position has extreme longevity unless you are a bruising runner. I think the question is if he is actually raw or he has some fundamental flaw in processing.
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That is really what you hear from scouts about him. Great physical skills. Second best in this class behind Richardson. But.....the tape doesn't match that.
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I mean, believe what you want to believe.
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I don't know that I would make a crazy trade up for anyone but Young. Regardless, if we have a guy in mind that we really believe is a franchise caliber QB.....do what it takes to get him. If you are wrong, who cares? You are just gonna get fired anyway.
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That wasn't his value. Hence why it was such an insane trade offer by the Rams. That was more than what prime Khalil Mack netted when he was traded.
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I wish I could believe that but we probably just plain fuged that up. To be clear, I really like Burns but that price was franchise QB level.
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Burns peak value was probably the Rams offer. Sincerely hope I am wrong but that was an insane offer.
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That's one of those useless stats.
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It's not as big of a crowd as the Darnold fanboys. There are just a few Corral fanboys.
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And the deck is stacked even more the lower you get drafted. It shouldn't always work like that but in the real world it definitely does. Like anything else, the NFL is far from a completely merit based system. It's a long climb from being a QB 3rd round draft pick to a starter. You gotta have a FO and coaching staff that really believes in you and you really have to dazzle in the offseason. Unfortunately he had neither of those last offseason.
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He doesn't have the elite athletic ability that someone like AR does, nor the arm strength. Definitely doesn't have Young's high level intangibles or field vision. He is a pretty good mix of above average abilities physically. His biggest issue is going to be the learning curve to learning an NFL offense. He isn't going to be able to use that RPO/Air Raidish style in the NFL and specifically run the ball as often as he did in college. His best years in college he was rushing the ball 100+ times. He isn't built for that or athletic enough for that kind of usage rate. So he has to really reinvent himself at this level. That's not a small undertaking. If it does succeed, it will take take.
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History will tell that story but right now it matches the narrative of being one of the worst in recent memory. Ultimately that is a 5+ year discussion and not a year 1 discussion however.
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We will probably never know if Corral was a Rhule pick. We probably will have a little bit of an idea moving forward.