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Alabama, Ohio State pro days back Panthers' No. 1 preferences


The Carolina Panthers traded for the No. 1 pick of the NFL draft to have a shot at Alabama's Bryce Young or Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, and consecutive pro days for the quarterbacks only reinforced that decision. The Panthers have done their best to downplay the significance of Young's height. Reich, who hasn't had a starting quarterback shorter than 6-3 in 17 years as a coach, reminded earlier this week that he had a "very high'' grade on Russell Wilson (5-11) when the nine-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion was drafted in 2012.

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2023 NFL draft: Latest on Carolina Panthers' No. 1 pick


The Carolina Panthers now have the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft, and they will surely be targeting a quarterback prospect. The Panthers moved up from No. 9 overall in a trade with the Chicago Bears, who originally had the top pick after a 3-14 season.

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Why Panthers believe roster is ready to compete with rookie QB


Much will depend on which quarterback the Panthers select with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL draft between Alabama’s Bryce Young and Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud. Building a roster that will allow new coach Frank Reich to drop a rookie into the mix sooner rather than later was general manager Scott Fitterer’s mission during free agency.

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Panthers GM says he hasn't told anybody who'll be No. 1 pick


Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer made it clear Tuesday that Alabama quarterback Bryce Young has not been told he will be the top pick of the NFL draft. Fitterer's comment came 24 hours after Young canceled the rest of his pre-draft visits. Carolina has the No. 1 pick when the draft begins April 27. With speculation intensifying that Young will be the top pick over Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud , Fitterer also made it clear that Young's size (5-10, 204 pounds) will not be a factor. Stroud, who was at Bank of America Stadium for his pre-draft visit Tuesday, was considered the early favorite to be the top pick because, at 6-3, he more closely resembled every quarterback new Carolina coach Frank Reich has worked with over the past 17 years. Reich has never had a starting quarterback under 6-2.

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