How many fifth rounders do you think we can get for out fourth round pick today, #109 ?
I only liked the move as a 1 year stopgap before getting Watson next offseason and thought he was a mild upgrade over Bridgewater. I'd have preferred any of the rookie QBs to him. In 27 games at USC, he had 22 picks and 20 fumbles, 14 lost. It's not just at the previously dysfunctional NYJ that he had ball security problems. He can look perfectly fine some games against mediocre Ds. But against good Ds with creative DCs, he routinely has bad games and turns it over. I liked what I saw from Rhule and Brady last year, and maybe Brady can somewhat fix Darnold. But Darnold has a low ceiling, and I don't see winning playoff games a year or 2 down the road with him at the helm.
How many fifth rounders do you think we can get for out fourth round pick today, #109 ?
How significant can having five picks on Day 3 be for the Panthers? Looking back at the four teams that made the conference championships last season, 28 of the 88 players who started the AFC and NFC title games came from rounds 4-7, according to ESPN Stats and Info. That's eight more than were selected in the first round and two more than were selected in the second and third rounds.
Per espn and David Newton. Guess we’ve bought into that.
(193) Deonte Brown Guard Alabama. You’re unlikely to hear me complain about taking an Alabama O-Lineman.
Pre-Draft Analysis
Brown is a wide-bodied guard and powerful drive blocker who excels in a phone booth and looks to bury his opponent in the run game. He has a powerful punch and rarely gives ground in pass protection. Brown struggles to get into position at the second level in the run game and lacks the lateral agility to mirror in pass protection. -- Steve Muench