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McCaffrey, Moton, and Armah sign their contracts


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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers signed three of their seven draft picks to their rookie deals on Thursday night, including first-rounder Christian McCaffrey. Also signed were as offensive tackle Taylor Moton (second round) and fullback Alex Armah (sixth round). McCaffrey was the No. 8 pick out of Stanford.

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Yeah I saw something a couple days ago on NFL Network that said in 2010, the year before Cam was drafted not a single first round pick was signed by June.  If there is an upside to sucking besides getting Cam, we picked a good year to suck!

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Here's a question to ponder:
If there had been a rookie cap in place back in 96, what kind of career might Tshimanga Biakabutuka have had?


He had so much talent but just couldn't stay healthy. I still remember that Washington game where he was tearing it up in the first half and we took him out in the second half for Fred Lane....

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