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Expect Hurney to double up in Draft


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8 out of 11 drafts he conducted for the Panthers he selected 2 players from the same school. 

Other trends I noticed are that his first 3 rounds typically are players from big name schools. He doesn't mess with smaller schools in early rounds with a few exceptions. And, in almost every draft there has been a trade within the first 3 rounds, whether it's up or down, he makes moves. 

In conclusion, I could see a number of schools being double dipped by Hurney in the first 3 rounds, as well as potentially a trade to move up for a player he likes. 

What big namd schools out there have players that fit a need at multiple positions who could theoretically be on the board when the Panthers pick?

Texas A&M? Stanford? Georgia?

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I honestly have no faith in this organization until a new owner, GM and maybe even coaching staff is in place. The secondary is complete trash and cannot be fixed with a bunch of rookies from the draft. We just patch worked the WR position with a couple average guys. I hope it works out but I have my doubts. Poe was our best signing by far but not sure the money could have been better spent for a higher level WR. Any new owner news? This is what Im most looking forward to. 

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1 hour ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

I remember when he traded up for that superstar Armanti Edwards from that power house school App State

We're all so lucky not to be publicly remembered for the dumbest thing we ever did. Well, one of the dumbest things. 

He rolled the dice, failed miserably... is it too much to ask that we live in the present with this poor bastard? He's really not doing so terribly this time around. 

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