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Possible Trade Scenario


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If either of the top two RBs (Melvin Gordan & Todd Gurley) are on the board when Carolina is up, both teams following the Panthers pick have noted interest in the position.


This would put the Panthers in a strong position to trade back.

 

Possible trade partners could include:

 

Baltimore (26th pick)

 

Dallas (27th pick)

 

New England (32nd pick)

 

Jacksonville (36th pick)

 

St. Louis (41st pick)

 

Minnesota (45th pick)

 

Thoughts?

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Nobody is going to give up their draft picks to move up 1 space.

 

A number of teams are in need of a quality running back.  The fact that both teams following our pick would likely select a RB makes our position more valuable.  These are possible trade partners for our spot. 

 

Baltimore: Has the 26th pick

 

Dallas: Has the 27th pick

 

New England: has the 32nd pick

 

Jacksonville: Has the 36th pick

 

St. Louis: has the 41st pick

 

Minnesota: Has the 45th pick

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Who is trading up at that point to get a RB? Cowboys jumping the Ravens to get their guy is the only scenario I see. It makes sense as a trade up spot to get a RB but I think it's fairly unlikely because I don't think there will be many teams looking to go up and get a RB at that point.

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We already have 9 picks and a roster with what i would call good depth so i really have a hard time seeing 9 rookies + the undrafted ones making the roster. I'd rather see us trading up in one of the early rounds and grab a player that we really like.


 

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