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Official NFL 2023 Draft Discussion


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Just now, The Natural said:

Until they give me a reason not to I'm gonna trust our guys. Don't get so caught up in where TV analysts are ranking players.

That's fine, I'm not telling anyone not to. At the same time, if someone quotes me endlessly in a thread and that's all they come to me with, what else am I supposed to say? Do I drop to my knees and start praying to Tepper to commit my faith to Panthers?

It is what it is.

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1 minute ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Hopefully that will happen. Only thing is wasn't 93 and 145 traded to Steelers. If that is the case we will only have 2 picks left 114 and 132.

Yeah, 114 would have been our first pick tmrw anyway. I feel like it's gotta be CB and OL in whichever order. Then we also need about 20 UDFA's so that will be exciting. Maybe 1 or 2 vet signings but the majority of those spots will be UDFA underdogs

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25 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah, 114 would have been our first pick tmrw anyway. I feel like it's gotta be CB and OL in whichever order. Then we also need about 20 UDFA's so that will be exciting. Maybe 1 or 2 vet signings but the majority of those spots will be UDFA underdogs

Hopefully Trice, Ringo, or other decent players are left. My daughter is a GA Bulldog fan and she said Ringo is the one that intercepted Bryce Young in that national title game game which ended with GA winning that game. She said wouldn't it be convenient to draft the guy that stole the game from Young end up one of  Youngs weapons.

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