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latest 2022 mock draft


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5 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Besides The Jet - has there ever been anyone you know of named “Kenny” that was a productive part of society?

Kenny Anderson...

Kenny Stabler...

Ken Griffey Jr...

Kenny Rogers...

Kenny Loggins...

And oh yeah, Sister Elizabeth Kenny was kind of a big deal.

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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kenny Anderson...

Kenny Stabler...

Ken Griffey Jr...

Kenny Rogers...

Kenny Loggins...

And oh yeah, Sister Elizabeth Kenny was kind of a big deal.

I would disagree with including Kenny Loggins but to each his own

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While not ruling out a QB pick with our first pick ,  what if Cam plays well for the rest of our season .  This could allow Fits to trade down in the first round to a lower first round pick .  This would give us an extra pick in perhaps a lower 2nd or higher 3rd round pick .   This would give us the choice of a quality player that drops in the first ( a QB or OL player ) and maybe  another day one pick .  He could also trade down in the first for a lower first round pick and maybe a player of need .  

  1. Lower first round , a lower 2nd or higher 3rd round pick

2.  Lower first round pick , a player of need 

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37 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

They named him right.  Pickett is a gunslinger and had a lot of picks in college.  Think Favre maybe, but with only the hope that he gets that good. 

 

I'm not sure where you got your stats.  Pickett has never thrown double digit INT's in a single season.  

    Passing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
Career Pitt         1045 1674 62.4 12303 7.3 7.5 81 32 136.3
2017 Pitt ACC FR QB 4 39 66 59.1 509 7.7 7.3 1 1 125.8
*2018 Pitt ACC SO QB 14 180 310 58.1 1969 6.4 6.3 12 6 120.3
*2019 Pitt ACC JR QB 12 289 469 61.6 3098 6.6 6.3 13 9 122.4
2020 Pitt ACC SR QB 9 203 332 61.1 2408 7.3 6.8 13 9 129.6
2021 Pitt ACC SR QB 13 334 497 67.2 4319 8.7 9.7 42 7 165.3
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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kenny Anderson...

Kenny Stabler...

Ken Griffey Jr...

Kenny Rogers...

Kenny Loggins...

And oh yeah, Sister Elizabeth Kenny was kind of a big deal.

Ken Griffey not permitted on this list. Don’t know who Elizabeth Kenny is. Kenny Loggins = overrated

will concede Kenny Rodgers but the rest are JAGS. 

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5 minutes ago, catnip said:

While not ruling out a QB pick with our first pick ,  what if Cam plays well for the rest of our season .  This could allow Fits to trade down in the first round to a lower first round pick .  This would give us an extra pick in perhaps a lower 2nd or higher 3rd round pick .   This would give us the choice of a quality player that drops in the first ( a QB or OL player ) and maybe  another day one pick .  He could also trade down in the first for a lower first round pick and maybe a player of need .  

  1. Lower first round , a lower 2nd or higher 3rd round pick

2.  Lower first round pick , a player of need 

I'm curious how the 2022 Panthers' draft will shape up.

Last draft Fitterer didn't hesitate to trade down to gain picks.  A strategy the fan base was really hopeful for but which hasn't really panned out on the field.  Outside of Horn (who looked good when playing but got injured early) nobody else from this draft class has really done that much.   Chuba looked decent in limited playing time I guess.  But no really good starters have come from the class yet.  Is it due to bad drafting ?  Bad player development ?  It remains to be seen. 

So for his next draft will Fitterer focus more on getting higher rated talent for their immediate impact on the team  (especially at OL) ?  Will he go for the QB with that first rounder (maybe getting the best choice in a weak QB class) ?  Or will Fitterer continue his MO of trading down to make up the mid round picks we lost in our recent trades ?

It's going to be really interesting to see how he handles this draft. 

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Pickett loves to scramble and throw and he throws a lot off his back foot from what I've seen.

Although Fitt loves to trade down he doesn't like trading down unless he receives equal points. If we don't receive an equal points offer we will likely stay put and draft wherever we land.

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