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A late day3/FA prospect. Since we don't have a 7th rounder, we would have to take him in the 6th if we hadn't drafted a center beforehand. That's a bit steep, TBH. Otherwise, pick him up as a FA if he goes undrafted, which is very likely.
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Chad Reuter of NFL.com 4-round mock draft
45catfan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Since Morgan and company filled nearly all the gaps in the roster in FA, mocks for us have gotten even more scatter-shot. WR, OT, TE, DL, EDGE and CB, with WR and CB occurring in more mocks recently than in the past. -
Chad Reuter of NFL.com 4-round mock draft
45catfan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
While I'm happy with us taking Tet, the trade off was missing out on Warren (who I really wanted us to draft). Warren was on a historic run for a rookie TE until Daniel Jones got hurt. You can't undo the past, so taking Sadiq because we missed out on two much better TEs last year (Loveland as well) is chasing fool's gold. If we draft Sadiq, there had better be no more OTs, DLs, EDGE, LBs, CBs or Ss left with a first round grade. Then, and only then, would I be okay drafting him. -
It shows how short the actual span of a NFL career actually is. We get caught up with the few guys that play until 40-years old, but that's an extraordinary tiny fraction of the League. What you may or may not have intentionally done there is show how we quickly move off guys like that but are stubbornly hanging onto Bryce. His new running mate, Kenny Pickett, drafted just one year earlier is already on his 4th or 5th team. Kenny isn't horrible, but he's not good enough to be a franchise QB. Some franchises get it, chalk it up as a miss and move on. Others double down on trying to make things work until the relationship completely deteriorates. *cough* Dolphins and Cardinals *cough*
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Last season most of these guys that were eligible were RSOs, JRs and JRs. The unknown was who many were going back. The answer was 99%. Could some return for '28? Sure. It won't be 99% like this time. I think the only RSOs were Moore and Sellers. Moore would have arguably been QB1 this time around. No way he stays again. Sellers could depend on how good of a season he has and his projected draft grade. Teh rest of those guys will be coming out save a horrid season
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True, they still have to prove themselves all over again. Some could have bad years or get injured. However, the Panthers just signed the lone first round QB in the worst QB class in a decade plus. So calling the '27 class mid at the moment is the face of the Kenny Pickett signing is like convincing yourself the 2am last chick in the bar is just as good as the model your buddy took home hours ago.
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Which side of the ball needs more help?
45catfan replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
OT or defense at #19. -
Yawn.
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Production is production. That should trump one substandard physical metric. Plenty of players do well with so-called substandard measurements/tests in a certain area. I remember when we passed on Slater because his arms were to short. All he did was dominate future NFL Ends in college, but the staff couldn't overlook those stubs for arms.
