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Dave Gettleman trades back into Round 1....


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  1. 1. If DG trades back into RD1, what would be your favorite combo?

    • OJ Howard/Cam Robinson
      27
    • Fournette/Cam Robinson
      28
    • Sol Thomas/McCaffrey
      54
    • Corey Davis/Dalvin Cook
      6
    • Derek Barnett/Ryan Ramczyk
      13
    • Jamal Adams/Kamara
      3
    • Other
      44


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It is hard to predict. I think 23 would be the range that Mike Williams or Corey Davis is going to slide to for a multitude of reasons, and I think they'd actually be better fits for us than McCaffrey at that point.

I can't even call our pick at #8 at this point, but I think safe money is that the following players won't be available when we pick:

Myles Garrett
Mitch Trubisky
Jonathan Allen
Jamal Adams
Malik Hooker
Leonard Fournette
Deshaun Watson

That leaves my big board for the Panthers looking like:

Solomon Thomas
Mike Williams
Marshon Lattimore
Marlon Humphrey
Derek Barnett
Corey Davis
Jabrill Peppers
Ryan Ramczyk
Reuben Foster
OJ Howard

23, to me at least, would be prime real estate for Bolles or a DB. Too early for McCaffrey and Kamara and too late for Howard or Ramczyk. 23 would probably be perfect position for Mike Williams or Corey Davis, as I think they are both going to slide a bit barring some superstar interview.

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53 minutes ago, SCP said:

Hypothetical:  Nippleshorts packages our two second round picks and trades back into round one.  For sake of argument, he trades with the Giants and gets their 23rd pick.  What would be your favorite round 1 combo?

We did the RB, Tackle combo in 2008. We preceded to get knocked out of the playoffs that year, and didn't make it back until 2013. No way I want this to happen. NO WAY. 

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S. Thomas and McCaffrey two game changers on offense and defense. Although I don't believe S. Thomas will be dropping to us at 8, after Allen's shoulder concerns Thomas probably goes top 5 now.

S.Thomas  is the best DE in the draft besides Garrett , I don't really need to say much about him. He's a gamewrecker and fills a need for a young pass rusher on our team.

Yeah Stewart is 30 and overpaid but he's still a damn good RB when healthy. McCafrey gives us a different kind of RB that is faster, much more elusive, can catch and recieve very well, great checkdown option for Cam in short yardage situations, and a GREAT PR/KR . McCaffrey doesn't need to be a bellcow and could be great if the Panthers use him well. Have Stew be the punisher and have Christian be the elusive home run hitter. IMHO a homerun threat RB is something we've been missing since Deangelo left (admittedly he had been declining in his last season or so but you get my point).
 

I really view McCaffrey as both a RB, WR, and a KR/PR guy. If he is used in all those roles as a multi threat like he was in college I think he could thrive even on our team, just have to play to his strengths and not run him up the gut every single time..

 

 

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