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12 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'd prefer more.  Several teams are sitting with double digit draft picks.  Maybe in 2025.

There's honestly no point in double digit draft picks. It's fun for mock draft purposes but your roster is trash if you have double digit rookies on your 53.

6-8 seems like a reasonable number to shoot for. If you have more, you should probably be packaging picks to move up. If you have less, you should probably consider trying to slide back to get more picks.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's honestly no point in double digit draft picks. It's fun for mock draft purposes but your roster is trash if you have double digit rookies on your 53.

6-8 seems like a reasonable number to shoot for. If you have more, you should probably be packaging picks to move up. If you have less, you should probably consider trying to slide back to get more picks.

More gives you flexibility.  Right now we can't move up for a player we really like without giving up resources we don't have or giving up future picks.  We have that late 4th, but there's not much purchasing power with that if we wanted to move up in the 3rd or 2nd rounds.

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

More gives you flexibility.  Right now we can't move up for a player we really like without giving up resources we don't have or giving up future picks.  We have that late 4th, but there's not much purchasing power with that if we wanted to move up in the 3rd or 2nd rounds.

Don't be surprised if Jeremy Chinn is that purchasing power.

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I created a separate link for this  didn’t see this one 

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According to David Newton of ESPN, the Panthers will bring in University of Alabama quarterback Bryce Young for his top-30 visit on Tuesday. This’ll directly follow the first of four in-house visits for the 2023 NFL draft’s top passing prospects—with University of Florida’s Anthony Richardson strolling through Charlotte today.

 

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

The only place I've seen rumors of Chinn being traded is on the Huddle.

It's just connecting the dots between the players we've acquired and what has been said by our new staff about our defensive scheme.

No one is saying he WILL be traded. People have just said it could happen because we've made moves that have made him expendable (signing Von Bell), Fitts has already told us you can't re-sign everyone, Fitts is a wheeler and dealer, and on the surface Chinn doesn't really fit in great into this defensive scheme given the little that we know about it.

It's the offseason, what else is their to talk about? Shall we argue some more about QBs?

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