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38 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

Wym??? If you think he can be a franchise QB you get him! We were about to give up the farm and tractor for DW drafting one at 6 isn’t an out of line idea. If you think Willis sucks and not worth it I guess I see your point but I *want* to draft a qb with our first pick. Whether that’s at 6 or in a trade back. 

First of all, woe to the kid who gets plopped into a lame duck coach’s last gasp.

That alone is enough.  Not to mention this crop of QBs is not a Day 1 starter class and I’m a Tar Heels fan.  Drafting a project at 6 and hoping poo pans out ain’t the way.

but hey I’m nobody.  I’ve just seen this movie before and the ending sucks.

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4 hours ago, CmC2k said:

Production gets you in the door, but traits and character get you drafted. 

It might get them drafted but it's not an indication they will make it in the NFL. Everyone gets hung up on the players that look the part but hasn't yet put it together. Coaches fall for that because they think they can make them a baller. My theory is that if they can't produce under pressure from the best competition in college then don't count on it in the NFL.  It's not going to happen in the NFL no matter how much fans think it will. The NFL doesn't suffer fools and my friends the Panthers are owned a ran by fools.

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9 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

First of all, woe to the kid who gets plopped into a lame duck coach’s last gasp.

That alone is enough.  Not to mention this crop of QBs is not a Day 1 starter class and I’m a Tar Heels fan.  Drafting a project at 6 and hoping poo pans out ain’t the way.

but hey I’m nobody.  I’ve just seen this movie before and the ending sucks.

I just think he’d be worth the swing if we’re gonna do it. Otherwise just trade back and get as many picks as possible this year and especially next year.

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Personally, not high on him.

He misses reads in favor of scrambling at unnecessary times, Accuracy is subpar, and he is not as fast or shifty as Lamar Jackson so I don't think he'll get away with what he does at the next level. 

In my opinion he looks like Johnny Manziel. Apparently complete polar opposite of a human though. So if you liked Manziel's potential you'll love Willis'. He has a better possibility of success based on his attitude alone. 

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