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Who are the day 3 prospects you want to see us target?
StealthCat replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
WR - Troy Franklin, Malik Washington, Jacob Cowing, Brendan Rice, Ainias Smith TE - Tanner McLachlan, Theo Johnson, Dallin Holker, Cade Stover, Ja"Tavion Sanders RB - Jaylin Wright, Isaac Guerendo C - Sedrick Van Pran, Tanor Bortolini, Hunter Nourzad, Beaux Limmer, Dylan McMahon, Matt Lee G - Mason McCormick, Javion Cohen, Christian Mahogany CB - TJ Tampa, Kalen King, Caelon Carson S - Malik Mustapha, Jaden Hicks LB - Jeremiah Trotter, Cedric Gray DT - Khristian Boyd, Tyler Davis, Leonard Taylor Edge - Austin Booker, Mohamed Komara, Cedric Johnson -
I wouldn't have been too surprised, but the Titans wanted Levis
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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2
StealthCat replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep, thought this might happen. -
Rams, Bucs, Raiders, Vikings, Titans I see one of these teams taking a shot with him in the 2nd round
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Porter, Mayer. Branch, Torrence Hoping one of these make it to 39
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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2
StealthCat replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Could see either I'm predicting the Colts at #4 -
Panthers sign Bengals TE Hayden Hurst
StealthCat replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not great, but very solid signing. I'm so happy it isn't Gesicki, dude is super overrated -
Which of these FA WRs would you want to go after?
StealthCat replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Paris Campbell has already played in and had some success in Reich's system even with bad QB play. -
The team had some talent no doubt, but indeed a step below their norm, especially at WR.
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I've tried to do the same, but just can't. Dude oozes with talent, and has shown many instances of stepping up in late game situations, which is also critical in the NFL
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Ran an NFL offense at Bama, accuracy, pre-snap reads, processing, defense manipulation, throws with anticipation, pocket awareness, moves well in pocket and out of pocket, off-script playmaking. If only the guy had traditional QB size he would be graded really really high. In fact, there would have been no trade up to #1 if he was 6'3" 215
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Trade for DHop and sign Thielen
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This is spot on!!!
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How can you predict the success of a college QB in the NFL?
StealthCat replied to d-dave's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bryce Young has a lot of traits you look for, other than the durability concern, which is a concern only at this point. He ran an NFL offense at Bama under Bill O'Brien where he executed pre-snap reads and was able to progress through his reads with good processing speed. He showed pocket awareness, moved well in the pocket, moved well out of the pocket, showed plenty of offscript playmaking ability, very accurate, throws with anticipation, is a leader on the field, and has that "it" factor known as having that "dawg" in him. Give him the ball late with the chance to go win the game, more often than not he made it happen. Is said to be of tremendous character, very smart, and very coachable. If he were of average NFL QB size, he would undoubtedly be the top player in this draft. Stroud showed a lot of those characteristics in the Georgia game, can that be the norm for him is hard to say. Stroud like other OSU QB's and Lincoln Riley QB's are not asked to go through pre-snap reads as those reads come from the sidelines. QB gets the offense to the ball and looks to the sideline for the call. Stroud seems like a very smart, coachable kid, so I believe he can adjust. Want a late round guy that might potentially have that "it" or "dawg" factor, look at Jake Haener. -
Not sure how they can afford this, and I didn't know that free agency had started.
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Young or Syroud are the only 2 I care to move up for. I'm definitely trying to get to #1 to get my guy. If the price is just to steep, then I watch what happens at #1 and #2 It's possible a team like Indy or Seattle fall in love with AR and move to #1 to get him, Seattle has Geno who is the perfect bridge to allow AR to ait and learn. If that doesn't happen, it's possible that Houston falls on love with AR and grabs him up. What if Houston and their defensive minded HC Ryans wants Anderson or Carter to build his defense around? They might look QB at pick 12 or move up a few spots from 12. Could grab Ryans a defensive stud and a QB. If we can't get to #1, and anything like this happens, you go to #3 and get Young or Stroud.
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100% Levis has been okay, but Stetson Bennett has been the best by a good margin.
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Cam was much better coming out of college.
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Mike Gesicki would make a few plays here and there, but once the fanbase consistently watched him play there would be a lot of frustration. The frustration will outweigh the performance.