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2021 Carolina Panthers Thread - Time for the 2022 thread

By draft time the QBs will be moving up because teams are desperate to fall in love with them. The only question is which one or two of them will become the draft darlings and be talked about as though they are Elway.
 
Six picks? Take OL with all 6 ... Rhule will miss on 4 of them so need 6 to make sure we at least get two more serviceable OL guys.

Right now, we have 5 picks: #6 (1st), 4th round #3 pick, 5th round #1 and #6 picks, 6th round #21 pick. Don't know if we'll add compensatory picks.
 
Yeah. I'm wary of that because this team doesn't need more players. It needs better players.
 
It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to get rid of Burns considering when you’re rebuilding a team, the top 3 things you look for are QB, LT and a pass rusher.
 
Especially because he'll only be 24 next season on the 4th year of his rookie deal.
 
Six picks? Take OL with all 6 ... Rhule will miss on 4 of them so need 6 to make sure we at least get two more serviceable OL guys.

They took two OL last year, third round and sixth round, and both appear to be useful.
 
Tommy Tremble and Terrace Marshall both Al have a lot of work to do this off-season.
 
They took two OL last year, third round and sixth round, and both appear to be useful.

2 out of 10 picks for the obvious weakness wasn't that great. And I don't know if Brown is serviceable after only really playing in the last game.
 
I agree with the OT choice. I was just reading a mock that had us taking the Liberty QB Willis in the first. OT makes the run game and passing game better, even a bad QB like Darnold. It is also easier to pick a winner at OT in the 1st, but we know Rhule has no ability to ID OT or QB talent based on who he passed on this past draft.
 
2 out of 10 picks for the obvious weakness wasn't that great. And I don't know if Brown is serviceable after only really playing in the last game.

A sixth round pick who looks like he’ll make the team the next year is a bonus in the draft.
 
By draft time the QBs will be moving up because teams are desperate to fall in love with them. The only question is which one or two of them will become the draft darlings and be talked about as though they are Elway.

This is almost always the case, but I'm not so sure about this year. A lot is going to depend on Senior Bowl week performances where all the day 1 and 2 projections except for Corral are going to play. If QBs aren't standing out there, which is a possibility this year, I can see no QBs going top 10. The only 2 QBs who are consistently in all the draft sites top 32s are Corral and Pickett. Ridder, Howell and Willis are in some and not others, and Strong is mostly seen as a 2nd round QB. I've seen them all except for Strong, and the only 1 I'm mildly sold on is Corral. It's not a good year to be needing a QB unless you can pick up Rodgers, Wilson, Jimmy G or Cousins. I think Minn cuts Cousins due to his cap number in what is his last year under contract, and they take a QB at 12 - or maybe trade with the Jets at 10 out of fear that WTF takes their guy. I don't think any team in the top 10 should be drafting a QB.
 
Ridder is awful and I feel bad for any fanbase that has to swallow their team drafting him.
 
Can NFL teams trade draft picks for straight cash homey like NBA teams can? So say the Panthers take OL with their first pick and then Howell drops to the mid/late teens, can Tepper go to whatever team has the #19 pick and say I'll give you Brandon Zylstra and $20 million for that draft pick?
 
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