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If Young and Stroud are gone


Chris Smitty
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Imagine we pick #6 in the next draft, Young and Stroud are gone before us. Will Anderson, Myles Murphy and Jalen Carter too.

Who do you want ? 

- We need a QB should try Levis, Hooker or Leivs too high ? 

- BPA after this 5 guys but who is it now ? Skoronski ? 

- Find a number #1 target for our next QB coming in 2024 ? Addison, Smith-Njigba, Johnston ? 

- The best Tight End in this class the kid from ND Michael Mayer ? 

- Another CB in the top 10 just for laugh ? 

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I can’t say about first round, but Michael Mayer in the second would be awesome. He is the TE we have been missing. Notice all great offensive teams have a deadly TE. Kittle, Kelce, and Mark Andrews to name a few. If we want offense we need a pass catching TE. That is one of the biggest things we are missing on offense. Mayer is projected to go 1st round, 8th pick.

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42 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

What people were suggesting about the 2022 draft last November.

https://www.si.com/nfl/draft/news/nfl-draft-2022-mock-draft-round-1-cornerbacks-rise

 

Pickett 1 overall

Corall 4th

Willis 10th

Just like I've said here, NOBODY knew Matt Corral was going to be a third rounder. Because for football reasons he was, again, projected to be a first rounder as a college player all the way up to being invited up to the green room on draft day, wearing nice clothes and whatnot.

Panther fans can say the grass is greener with Stroud, Young, etc, college kids. Matt Corral will no longer be a college kid come August, he isn't now. He's a Panther coming to work everyday just like the rest of them.

The doubters choose to wear blinders when it comes to Golden Corral but the Panthers didn't, they scouted him, they studied him, they talked to his coaches, they probably investigated him. They went through the whole entire process of courting a player pre draft, actually bringing him to the facility predraft, meeting coaches, ownership, FO and said player is then acquired by said team and THAT'S NOT THEIR GUY?!

All of that says Corral IS their guy and YOUR QB, not Justin Herbert, Kyle Trask or Carson Strong.

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we get another stud defensive player to only to continue to waste their prime years along with moore, burns, brouwn, ickey, horn, and chinn because this incompetent franchise would rather play quarterback roulette with terrible quarterbacks than going all in to find their next franchise one. 

we can all celebrate that time the panthers wore really cool jerseys on thursday night and won a meaningless game against the falcons to kill their draft position. i think we can all agree we would never trade that memory for anything, even it means another half decade of terrible football. go cats!

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1 minute ago, Pakmeng said:

literally nobody  cared about that

Bad press. "The dust up", "bad company"(his former WR he kept in touch with), drank as a college kid :-/(really?), got help for depression all leads to "character concerns". That was all a crock. 

I do kinda think him playing in that bowl game was very questionable on his part, especially having just "recovered " from an injury. He dropped the bag because he didn't want to abandon his guys.

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3 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

cant wait to spend the whole offseason watching tape of daniel jones and mitch trubsiky to see who i want more. they will win us a meaningless 4-6 games, putting us in the perfect position to draft another stud defensive player and have our pick of unwanted mediocre quarterback. 

Oh god no. I would like to think Tepper has learned his lesson there. Grab the Eagles coordinator, grab Minshew, let him play in front of Corral and take the best offensive player available at our draft slot or trade down and grab our QB. We have outside weapons, we have a line, we are no longer paying stupid money at RB for an injury prone player, it’s time to draft a QB. 

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