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Panthers insider: The Panthers will trade back into the first round


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They could package either both of their second-round picks or a second- and third-round pick to move back into the first round for a second first-round pick. Depending on whom they select with the No. 8 overall pick, particularly if it's a running back, the Panthers could use a second pick on an offensive tackle or tight end. Tackle Cam Robinson and tight end David Njoku could be late first-round targets

-- David Newton

http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/story/_/page/32for32x170424/2017-nfl-draft-predictions-all-32-teams-round-1-trades-picks

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction...

For every Huddle topic, there is an opposite and contradictory second topic. 

'Sources' must know that they have a 50/50 chance of being right and no one will remember their wrong guesses.

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Where to even begin with this. David Newton is not an insider. David Newton never states the panthers WILL trade back into first round.

So, this is absolutley not a report form a Panthers insider that they will trade into the first round. Thread title should be Opinon: Clueless beat writer states Panthers could trade back into first round.

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