Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Selecting QB early fine with Panthers

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers General Manager Scott Fitterer has informed current starter Sam Darnold the team plans to add another quarterbac­k soon.

Whether that will be with the No. 6 pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night or via trade for a veteran after the draft remains to be seen.

While this is not considered a strong quarterbac­k class — and many draft pundits question whether any of them are worthy of being selected in the top 10 — Fitterer said the Panthers would feel comfortabl­e taking one with the No. 6 pick.

“I think there is a talent level on a couple of them this year that can help us, whether that is at six or moving around,” Fitterer said. “If we had to pick one at six I would feel comfortabl­e with one of them, or actually a couple of them, at six.”

Fitterer said trading for a veteran remains an option but that likely wouldn’t happen until after the NFL Draft. He wouldn’t discuss specific players on other NFL teams because of league rules, but San Francisco’s Jimmy Garoppolo and Cleveland’s Baker Mayfield are among the veteran QBs on the trade market.

Cam Newton, who reunited with Carolina last season, remains an unrestrict­ed free agent.

Fitterer said ideally the Panthers would like to draft a quarterbac­k.

“It’s great to go with a young guy,” he said. “And why are some quarterbac­ks available that are out there in the market? You have to ask yourself that.”

The top quarterbac­ks in this draft are considered to be Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett, Liberty’s Malik Willis and Mississipp­i’s Matt Corral. The Panthers have met with those three QBs in person, as well as North Carolina’s Sam Howell, Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder, and Western Kentucky’s Bailey Zappe during the pre-draft process.

Currently, Darnold and P.J. Walker are the only quarterbac­ks on the Panthers’ roster.

“In our conversati­on, I said, ‘Hey listen, we are going to add to this group’ through this weekend,’ ” Fitterer said of his meeting with Darnold on Monday. “It’s open competitio­n. It’s his spot right now. But whoever can take this spot and run with it, we’re going to do that. So he was good with that. We are on the same page. We know we need to stabilize that position and we’re looking forward to adding to it.”

Darnold struggled in his first season in Carolina after the team traded second-, fourth- and sixth-round picks to the New York Jets.

After leading the Panthers to a 3-0 start, Darnold went 1-7 the rest of the season, completing 59.9% of his passes with nine touchdowns and 13 intercepti­ons. He was sacked 35 times in 12 games.

The Panthers are limited in what they can do in the draft.

The Panthers don’t have picks in the second and third rounds and their second selection isn’t until No. 137 overall.

Fitterer said the Panthers will entertain trade down offers, but feels they can get a great player at No. 6.

Offensive tackle and defensive end are also considered areas of need for the Panthers, who have not made the playoffs since 2017.

 ?? (AP/Keith Srakocic) ?? Kenny Pickett is one of several quarterbac­ks the Carolina Panthers are considerin­g with the sixth overall pick in this week’s NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh standout helped lead the Panthers to their first Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip in 2021.
(AP/Keith Srakocic) Kenny Pickett is one of several quarterbac­ks the Carolina Panthers are considerin­g with the sixth overall pick in this week’s NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh standout helped lead the Panthers to their first Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip in 2021.

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