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Jason LaCanfora: Panthers not trading up


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.@JasonLaCanfora on the @Panthers potentially trading up: "I haven't' heard that in regard to Carolina, and I don't see that happening. I think when you look at it they are in the sweet spot where they could get either one of the Clemson guys." © Mark J. Rebilas

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1:14 PM - 23 Apr 2019
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14 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Close enough.  It's a dumb premise.  16 is a "sweet spot," bc it might allow us to take one of the well-known local college products?

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I guess we just interpret it differently. Sounds to me like he believes we are already targeting them and thus there is no reason to trade up because one of the guys we want will be there at realistically good value to take anyway 

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12 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I guess we just interpret it differently. Sounds to me like he believes we are already targeting them and thus there is no reason to trade up because one of the guys we want will be there at realistically good value to take anyway 

Yeah, no biggie.  I think my angst was more with LaCanfora seeming to be connecting the dots and passing it off as reporting.

He hasn't been much if a reporter since he left NFLN.

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