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The Panthers will 100% trade up and draft a QB


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5 hours ago, CatMan72 said:

Bears desperately need a pass rush, take Will Anderson.

Texans take Bryce Young.


We trade up to 3 and take Stroud.

One of the latest rumors is bears dont want to move outside of will anderson range....

 

Another one is, many teams do not have will anderson as the best defender or even edge. 

idk...its draft season..

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6 hours ago, Byrdman4real said:

Stay at 9 and hope one falls. If not give Matt Corral a try. And Clayton Tune is a sleeper. 

My super sleeper is Tyson Bagent, if somehow finnesserererer trades back and gets a 7th or even a late 6th. 100% approve drafting bagent, even if theres already been a QB drafted. 

Whos the NCAA all-time leader in TDs???= bagnet

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If you look at his "data" you can see its clearly fuged up

He already said we were hiring a USFL HC as our OC and signing his QB (Glass) as our future QB. He also declared Icky a bust. Plenty of reasons to ignore that guys random data that is skewed through several different eras of football with several variables to include. It has to be a first year HC that also traded up in the draft to acquire his QB in the first round of the draft.

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From Matt Miller, espn nfl draft analyst as shared on Pantherswire 

‘You definitely get the sense that they’re all in on Anthony Richardson. I know it’s gonna make Dan [Orlovsky] very happy,” he said. “The athleticism is there, the arm strength is there. And you hear—this offensive staff, led by Frank Reich, they believe that they can develop a quarterback with guys like Jim Caldwell, Thomas Brown they bring in from the L.A. Rams, there’s gonna be a lot of vertical things he can do down the field.

I think this is a good situation for Richardson. A top-10 pick, which we’re all expecting. They can bring back Sam Darnold, who can really hold the door for a year, then let someone like Richardson develop.”

General manager Scott Fitterer, after his media availability at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine, even gave us some of his own perspective on the potent prospect.

“So, we met with him last night, and he was really good,” Fitterer said on Wednesday’s edition of The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey. “Much further ahead mentally in terms of the football processing and what he knows about the game. He was really good.

“Obviously, the physical talent’s off the charts. It’s about, ‘How do we develop guys like him?’ And that’s why you bring in a Frank Reich. That’s why you bring in Parks Frazier and Josh McCown and Jim Caldwell—for guys like him.

“They can benefit anyone. They can benefit Derek Carr. They can benefit Sam Darnold or Matt Corral or PJ [Walker] or anyone that we have on our roster. There’s a reason why we went after these guys and paid the guys like we did—to develop our quarterbacks and that’s what we wanna do.”

And if that’s really what the Panthers want to do (it is), then there is probably no quarterback in this class worth the development like the dual-threat, 6-foot-4, 231-pound Richardson is.

 

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