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Who would you trade up for?


Mr. Scot

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So we've heard the rumors about the Panthers wanting to trade up to somewhere in the 16-20 range. No way of knowing if they're true of course, and even if they were it likely wouldn't happen till the day of the draft.

But suppose for a minute that it is true...

Who would you hope they're targeting in this scenario, and why?

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I'm not sure the talent level separation is so good between 16-25 that I would be willing to trade up for unless of course we are targeting a position rather than BPA.  BUT...If Devante Parker is still there at 16 or Beasley, I'd pull the trigger.

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We should trade up.  No way we have room for 9 rookies to make this roster.

 

That's a flawed argument because it assumes 100% hit rate on all your picks. If you draft all 9 then you don't have to worry if a couple aren't that good or get injured.

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DGB!!!

The idea of having KB and DGB on the outside would be fuging terrorizing for opposing defenses. I hope we go after one of the top WRs in this draft. A dynamic, play making #2 would put the offense over the top.

I'm positive Gettleman and Rivera know this. I believe even if we left the offensive skill positions the way they are now, that the offense would be much better this season. With Stew being the feature back, a KB with a year of NFL experience, and a completely healthy Cam Newton. Boss ass poo.

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