
The Charlotte Observer
In less than three weeks, the wait, the guessing games and the anticipation will all be over. The Panthers will be on the clock with the sixth overall pick in 2022 NFL draft. That is, unless of course they decide to trade back. Ideally, Carolina will address one of their major holes they have to fill — whether that’s at quarterback or left tackle. But things don’t always go as planned. There’s always that one surprise pick that could either hurt or help Carolina. Say, for instance, last year when the Bengals passed on left tackle Penei Sewell and drafted wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase with the fi…
