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NFL Draft Rumor: Scout Insider Says Carolina Likely To Pull Trigger If Fournette Falls To #6; Other Draft Rumors


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2 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

It would be so stupid to trade up for a guy that's going to be there anyway...

If he gets past Jax, the Panthers have to pull a press. The Bengals really want hin, and are next in line to trade up if necessary. The worst thing for us that could happen is Bengals leap-frogging us for Fournette.

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15 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

I was excited for a short time there where visits and rumor indicated a POSSIBILITY that Rivera/Shula might break free from their conservative security blankie for once in their damn coaching lives.

I was wrong.

"evolve" = run the ball MORE!  and HARDER!

My own fault for deluding myself any differently.

Your not that smart. We went 15-1 with this staff and the only reason we didn't win the Super Bowl was because our offensive line coudln't block

And the only reason we sucked last year was because our offensive line couldn't block

I don't give a fug who the coaching staff is, if the offensive line can't block, the coaching staff won't do fug

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28 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If he gets past Jax, the Panthers have to pull a press. The Bengals really want hin, and are next in line to trade up if necessary. The worst thing for us that could happen is Bengals leap-frogging us for Fournette.

The Bengals don't need Fournette.  They have two really good backs in their backfield. They need defensive help, maybe even offense. Besides AJ Green, who else do they have? They need to take Williams or Davis. Not Fournette.  Even if they leap frog us, that's fine. He'll be in the AFC.  I wouldn't want him in the NFC. Much less in the division. I see no problem in that. That means some other really good player will fall to us without having to spend draft picks. 

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