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Cam Robinson is Free Falling


chknwing

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This guy was at one point a top 5 pick.  I've have seen multiple mocks showing him at the bottom of the 1st and even into the 2nd round.  Not sure whats going on with him.  You think its worth a gamble for carolina to move back into the first round and take him?

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7 minutes ago, chknwing said:

This guy was at one point a top 5 pick.  I've have seen multiple mocks showing him at the bottom of the 1st and even into the 2nd round.  Not sure whats going on with him.  You think its worth a gamble for carolina to move back into the first round and take him?

I don't think giving up assets to move back in for a guy whose stock is on the decline is a good idea. I think you consider him at 40 if he's there. 

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2 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I don't think giving up assets to move back in for a guy whose stock is on the decline is a good idea. I think you consider him at 40 if he's there. 

That's basically equivalent to trading up for Jimmy Clausen.

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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

It's because he's not that good. Only reason he ever got top 5 hype is because of Alabama. I'd take him at 40, but I'm not moving up for him.

    Bingo! Only I would use 40 or 64. 

  Day one rules: Do not draft Bama OL. If Cam Robinson is falling, I guarantee he's holding someone on the way to the ground.

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