![]() Indeed, Fitt basically said that we might be able to luck up on QB on day two. And, remember, we still wouldn't necessarily use them on a signal caller. Now, I know what some of you are thinking: We don't have a 2nd or 3rd round pick! True, but that doesn't mean that we won't have one or both after all is said and done. I could be wrong, but it sounds like Fitt may be suggesting that the likes of Kenny Pickett or Sam Howell (for example) get second or third round grades at best. Now if Fitterer would apply that kind of thinking to spending good money-literal and draft compensation-on bad free agent QB pickups, I'd be even more hopeful-just let us know that they've finally learned from their mistakes might be an M-F-ing mental coup. But, as a whole, I think there have been other, better draft classes in other years.” I do like a couple of the quarterbacks in this class. You can pass on a really good player with the pick you have. “Taking a quarterback just because we think we need to take a quarterback. “The one thing we have to really be careful about is not forcing,” he continued. It doesn't sound like we'll be falling into the overdrafting-a-QB-trap. There’s players every year throughout the draft-you might be able to find a guy, get lucky, second/third round.” “It’s a good class, it’s not a great class,” Fitterer said. Rizzuti rightfully zeroed in on a couple of what he referred to as "nuggets", and it falls in line with what others have said about the 2021 QB class. People paid attention to Matt Rhule's radio interview for good reason (I guess), but Anthony Rizzuti also paid attention to another radio interview, one Thursday, and that was Scott Fitterer's on the Kyle Bailey show, and in a perf-err, improved world, that interview was the one that Panthers fans should be giving more credence to as it relates to the team's future personnel decisions. ![]()
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