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REPORT: Gettleman will not trade up from 8


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Bill Voth @PanthersBill 3h3 hours ago

Bill Voth Retweeted polite anarchist

no reason to be all that worried about it, IMO. felt like DG only left open possibility on Fri. cause it was the right thing to say.https://twitter.com/jollroger1969/status/856244008460460037 

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@PanthersBill If we move up to 3 to take LF I will b very upset .4 a GM who preaches value & importance of pix we trade 2 many for 2 little
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The thing is, I believe Panther's will only pick at 8th, if one of following 3 guys will be there...

Saloman Thomas, Jamal Adams and Fournette, but I am even not sure about Fournette, DG is so fond about that 5th year option on first rounder, what will be reason to use a 1st on a guy, who could be injured and out of the league in 5 years (RB carry that risk more then any other position in NFL)....

All the other potential guys Panthers are interested, can be found in the bracket of 12-16, which I guess, we will do such a trade with QB needy team...

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3 hours ago, top dawg said:

Gettleman basically suggested that he'd only give up a two or three anyway, if that. He's not giving away the house, people, even if he would do it.

In this draft the talent level is too deep, especially at TE, S, RB, three key areas for us.   There are probably 40 players or more with first round grades (depending on who is doing the grading).  If we select properly we could end up with two players graded out as a first roundesr.

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2 hours ago, Verge said:

If it only takes a second maybe a third round pick to go from 8 to 6, why wouldn't you do it to guarantee your guy?

Because they are Madden GMs and know what they are doing. They clearly know the value of the picks and players of this draft because of YouTube. 

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