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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The Panthers have begun a busy week hosting quarterbacks being considered for the upcoming draft. Those scheduled to come to Charlotte are Liberty's Malik Willis, Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett, Mississippi's Matt Corral, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Western Kentucky's Bailey Zappe and Nevada's Carson Strong. Two of the first three are considered potential candidates for the No. 6 pick. The team also is hosting the top three tackles this week and next.

- David Newton 

If they don't go qb they better worry about breathing trouble from all the smoke.  

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5 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The Panthers have begun a busy week hosting quarterbacks being considered for the upcoming draft. Those scheduled to come to Charlotte are Liberty's Malik Willis, Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett, Mississippi's Matt Corral, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Western Kentucky's Bailey Zappe and Nevada's Carson Strong. Two of the first three are considered potential candidates for the No. 6 pick. The team also is hosting the top three tackles this week and next.

- David Newton 

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Yes!  I like to see that we are looking at RBs.  Why?  I'm not sold on Hubbard.  CMC could get hurt at any time and Foreman is likely a one-year rental.  It wouldn't shock me if CMC stays healthy this year that the Panthers may offload him (his contract mainly) before the 2023 season.  Teams need to see he can play an entire season first before any realistic trade.  Without drafting a RB (or another FA) that would leave Hubbard as the #1 entering 2023 given the chips falls that way, which is unacceptable.

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14 hours ago, MrBubba said:

If they don't go qb they better worry about breathing trouble from all the smoke.  

I really think that they would ideally like to trade down to get more picks to make up for the lack of a 2nd or 3rd round pick and take a QB later than 6th.

I just wonder what happens if someone trades up to take a QB in front of them? Would they stick to their guns and still trade back or would they panic?

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It sure smells that way.

Agreed. Honestly, taking a RB doesn't make sense otherwise. It would be difficult for a rookie to make the roster with CMC, Foreman, and Hubbard already here and given our lack of draft capital we need to be taking guys who we are very comfortable can make the 53 even with our late rounders.

 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Agreed. Honestly, taking a RB doesn't make sense otherwise. It would be difficult for a rookie to make the roster with CMC, Foreman, and Hubbard already here and given our lack of draft capital we need to be taking guys who we are very comfortable can make the 53 even with our late rounders.

 

These RBs could be there with our 4th rounder.  Mid-rounds is where the value is this draft for RBs.  Even if we had our 2nd and 3rd rounder, I wouldn't be for drafting a RB with either of them.

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