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Panthers QB draft history: last QB drafted was in.....


Dpantherman

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.....2005 Stefan Lefors QB Louisville (4th round)

-no stats, because he never started.

2002- Randy Fasani , Stanford (4th round)

- He played in four games, going 15-44, 171 yards, 0 TDs and 4 INTs, while rushing for 95 yards. He later signed with the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets, but did not play in any regular season games.

-As of 2008 he is a police officer for the city of Roseville, Ca

2001 - Chris Weinke QB Florida State (4th round)

- jersey retired at Florida State, heisman winner, johnny unitas award

- holds NFL record for most consecutive losses in a season by a QB with 14 (too bad the lions started 4 QBs in 2008). 2-18 as a starter.

-15/26 (td/int), 62.2 QB rating.

1995 - Kerry Collins QB Penn State (1st round)

-2 pro bowls (1996,2008)

-73.8 Qb rating

- 186/179 td/int.

We have only selected 1 Qb in the first round. For some reason, we thought we could find a franchise QB in the 4th round, sure you can do it, but after the first 2 times........

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what i dont get is why the scouts couldn't pick out a good QB. 1 out of 4 (kerry collins) that is capable of winning the nfl. and why the hell they are afraid to pick one up early is beyond me. I understand we have good players that we have picked up in those earlier rounds, but I know good and well we could have done better. The only reason I bring it up, is because we have to go through this again this offseason. Unless of course, Matt moore, AJ Feely, or some other half-a** Qb is the Qb of the future. (sorry about calling Matt Moore out. it happens)

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Using a high pick on a QB is arguably the biggest crap shoot in the entire league. Guess wrong, and you might set your franchise back for years (many teams have, and on QBs that were considered "can't miss").

Whether you agree with the "mid-level free agent" route that Fox prefers or not, there is a certain logic to it.

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