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DaveThePanther2008

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Can speak much about the rookies but I’ll ask this, how important do y’all think it is we add a corner? I’d like to go wr and S in rounds 1 and 2 personally. After that I think a corner in rounds 3 or 4 would be great competition for Worley and Bradberry. But let’s not forget our D was great last year, top 10 in the league? Focus has got to be on offense

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9 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

Can speak much about the rookies but I’ll ask this, how important do y’all think it is we add a corner? I’d like to go wr and S in rounds 1 and 2 personally. After that I think a corner in rounds 3 or 4 would be great competition for Worley and Bradberry. But let’s not forget our D was great last year, top 10 in the league? Focus has got to be on offense

With TD about to retire in 2018 somewhere we need a LB.  Our DE position being a weak point in our front 7.  They have to be addressed as well.

I really think if we address round one of the best of the following most will be Happy, WR, DE, S, CB, OT and possibly (but doubt round 1) RB.

I think most will freak out if we grab a LB.

These priorities will change after Free Agency providing we actually go free agency.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Hurney is drafting, we'll end up with a stud in round one and then after that we might as well have a blind man throwing darts at the board with his bad arm. Hopefully we'll get another player or two after the 1st but don't hold your breath.

This,..

thats why I’m almost more interested in who we could trade a 2nd or 3rd round pick for?

hurneys best non first round pick choice he ever did was trading a 3rd round pick for Greg Olsen.

so I know he will do it, has done it and could do it again now for a receiver, corner or safety.

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3 minutes ago, JARROD said:

This,..

thats why I’m almost more interested in who we could trade a 2nd or 3rd round pick for?

hurneys best non first round pick choice he ever did was trading a 3rd round pick for Greg Olsen.

so I know he will do it, has done it and could do it again now for a receiver, corner or safety.

He picked up R. Kalil in round three.  You can bet that Turner will have a lot of input and if Wilks doesn't leave you can expect him to have some input as well. 

Hurney is worse on trades outside of Olsen.  Remember he traded 2009 first for Otah and 2010 first for E. Brown.  So don't get too hyped over trading.

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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

He picked up R. Kalil in round three.  You can bet that Turner will have a lot of input and if Wilks doesn't leave you can expect him to have some input as well. 

Hurney is worse on trades outside of Olsen.  Remember he traded 2009 first for Otah and 2010 first for E. Brown.  So don't get too hyped over trading.

The trades for draft picks he sucks at because he sucks drafting outside of round 1.

he traded for Olsen but Olsen was already a proven commodity.

trades for Everette Brown and Jeff Otah were draft picks, not proven commodities.

yes he got Kalil in round 3, but most of his 2nd and 3rds such as Dwayne Jarrett, Ryne Robinson, Armanti Edwards, Corey whatever Thay fat lineman’s name was— the list goes on and on.

he can’t draft 2nd 3rd and 4th rounds to save his life

so I would rather him trade our 2nd and 3rd rounders for proven players.

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1 minute ago, JARROD said:

The trades for draft picks he sucks at because he sucks drafting outside of round 1.

he traded for Olsen but Olsen was already a proven commodity.

trades for Everette Brown and Jeff Otah were draft picks, not proven commodities.

yes he got Kalil in round 3, but most of his 2nd and 3rds such as Dwayne Jarrett, Ryne Robinson, Armanti Edwards, Corey whatever Thay fat lineman’s name was— the list goes on and on.

he can’t draft 2nd 3rd and 4th rounds to save his life

so I would rather him trade our 2nd and 3rd rounders for proven players.

I posted in the Hurney the worst ever thread.  A list of all his picks.  Round 1 he was money but after that, you're right.  

Teams that are looking to trade a player, that player most likely has baggage.   Pick your poison, player with baggage or 50/50 on good or bad.

On the offensive side I don't see Hurney selecting without Turner's input so that should help.  Rivera and the OC should have the defense.

I will cringe as they get ready to announce the draft picks after round one.   I am hoping Hurney listens to someone other than that "GM in his brain that works for Madden"

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I feel like if you get a stud Safety in the draft who can replace Adams, and Coleman can somehow find his 2015 form, then Bradberry will look much better. Worley needs to lose some weight and be fast enough to not have to play off the ball so far. 

But also, if we signed a decent starting CB who could not only push both Bradberry and Worley to the next level, but also help coach them up, that would be ideal.

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5 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

He picked up R. Kalil in round three.  You can bet that Turner will have a lot of input and if Wilks doesn't leave you can expect him to have some input as well. 

Hurney is worse on trades outside of Olsen.  Remember he traded 2009 first for Otah and 2010 first for E. Brown.  So don't get too hyped over trading.

Kalil was drafted in round 2.

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6 hours ago, JARROD said:

This,..

thats why I’m almost more interested in who we could trade a 2nd or 3rd round pick for?

hurneys best non first round pick choice he ever did was trading a 3rd round pick for Greg Olsen.

so I know he will do it, has done it and could do it again now for a receiver, corner or safety.

Norman round 5?

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