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First Goal Game 2024!!!


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    • I keep hearing folks kick around the narrative that the Panthers are somehow worse than everybody else on day three and it got me wondering if that's true or not. To save myself a little time, I'm going to use data for the 5th-round of the draft and go back as far as 2005 so that we have a 20yr sample size. Depending on the article and what's classified as a "hit," I've seen from as low as 5% if they're a hit because they became a starter and as high as 15% if it meant that they were a rotational player that made meaningful contributions. The Panthers have made 23 selections since 2005 in the 5th-round. This would mean that the Panthers would need to have drafted just one starter (5% of 23 == 1.15) and/or three rotational guys (15% of 23 == 3.45). Starters drafted in the 5th: Geoff Hangartner, Jeff King, Josh Norman, Jermaine Carter (4) Back-ups/ST drafted in the 5th: Dante Rosario, David Mayo, Corn Elder (3) Back-up/ST in CAR, started elsewhere: Gary Barnidge, AJ Klein (4) Carter started all of 2021, and technically David Mayo got some starts his first year with the Giants. All of that said, even if we classify a hit strictly as a starter the team is above average (even if we don't count Carter, Barnidge, and Klein). The last time the team drafted somebody in the 5th that was a meaningful contributor was 2019 with Jermaine Carter. Chau Smith-Wade is looking to at least qualify as a back-up/ST guy at this point with potential to still develop into a starter.
    • According to draft pick value we could swap with the Jags for our 3rd round pick (74). I think that's worth it to get Carter if the Jags would accept the deal.
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