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Official Round 1 Prediction Thread - time to sound off


Jeremy Igo

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4 hours ago, BigSyke said:

Even with the age, I would prefer Ridley not only because of separation, but because Panthers are in "win now mode".

Few players are going to retire after this season and  also Cam/Luke are in the middle of there careers with injuries popping up.

Thomas Davis is also suspended so looks like Panthers will have to take a OLB(that can cover tight-ends) sometime in draft.

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23 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Welcome to draft week.

 

It is now time to sound off on round 1 of the draft.

 

Answer these three questions:

 

1. Do the Panthers trade up or down in the first?

2. Who do they select?

3. What percentage of the Huddle will complain?

 

Most accurate answer gets a prize.

 

 

Expect Panthers to trade up to get Ridley from the Tide and 50% will complain.

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5 hours ago, BigSyke said:

Even with the age, I would prefer Ridley not only because of separation, but because Panthers are in "win now mode".

Few players are going to retire after this season and  also Cam/Luke are in the middle of there careers with injuries popping up.

Thomas Davis is also suspended so looks like Panthers will have to take a OLB(that can cover tight-ends) sometime in draft.

I can see your point and I don't disagree.  The WR corps would look great with Ridley out there.

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1. We stay at 24.

2. I say CB. Alexander or Hughes.

3. Depends on what WR are left on the board. The bozos that think its an important position will complaint if Ridley and/or Moore are there. Same guys that probably bitched we didn't sign Nicks. 

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So Denver announced the 5th pick is for sale....assuming QBs are taken 1, 2, and 3...And then the browns trade down with someone who takes a QB at 4....

Leaving Barkley and Chubb at 5 available....

And Denver wants their boy CMC and calls to offer #5 for CMC and a 2nd or something small....

Would you swap out CMC plus a small value for Saquon?? 

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I like the idea of Rudolph and Jackson slipping down the board so that 24 looks more valuable for a QB. I would easily trade our first for a extra 2nd and 3rd. Gives us 5-6 picks in top 100, and if Hurnball likes what he sees in 2-3, get more picks. Drop from no mans land @ 24 where the pick doesnt match production/ASSumed value, and get another pick. Lord in Heaven please dont let the goddamn Saints draft Lamar Jackson. 

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