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(UPDATE) sources have told Todd McShay we're taking McCaffrey


TheSpecialJuan

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Sources have told me that we are using our 8, 32 and 3rd comp to trade to 2 to then trade down to 9, while getting 9, 41 and 75 and then trading down again to 10 and getting 10 and 42 to select MCM and use the 40, 42 and 75 to trade up to 21 to get Njoku. Also Garrett, Fournette, Thomas and Adams are gone by pick 2.

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4 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Sources have told Todd McShay that the Carolina Panthers are getting a lot of buzz as being a possible landing spot for Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey at No. 8 overall.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/car/carolina-panthers

That's a hell of a lot different than what you state in the thread title.

Why do you feel a need to just make crap up? I mean, it's not like you are getting paid for clicks, so what's the deal? Do you think it makes you more popular or what?

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ESPN's Todd McShay has heard the Panthers could select Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey with the No. 8 overall pick "even if LSU's Leonard Fournette is still on the board."

McShay notes McCaffrey could help fill the Panthers' need at running back as well as slot receiver, and current WRs coach Lance Taylor was McCaffrey's position coach in college. Either way, it is clear the Panthers are seriously considering adding a running back in the first round, and they seem certain to add a rusher early in the draft. Jonathan Stewart's days as the clear lead back seem to be at an end.
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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

ESPN's Todd McShay has heard the Panthers could select Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey with the No. 8 overall pick "even if LSU's Leonard Fournette is still on the board."

McShay notes McCaffrey could help fill the Panthers' need at running back as well as slot receiver, and current WRs coach Lance Taylor was McCaffrey's position coach in college. Either way, it is clear the Panthers are seriously considering adding a running back in the first round, and they seem certain to add a rusher early in the draft. Jonathan Stewart's days as the clear lead back seem to be at an end.

I doubt that Fournette > OJ. Howard > McCaffrey

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13 minutes ago, 15 said:

lol I think I may just take a break from this site until Thursday night. too many dumb opinions on a situation we have no control over. same posters posting the same crap. 

dude is consistent if nothing else, lol

And yes, staying away until Thursday isn't the worst idea ever, ha

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