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Jason LaCanfora: Panthers not trading up


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8 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Yes, bc everyone else in the draft wishes they were at 16 so they can get "one of the Clemson guys."

Colts would like Dexter Lawrence who has a real shot at going to NYG at #17 if there isn't a pass rusher available (assuming they didn't take one at #6).

They could throw their #26 & #59 together for him. Though I can't imagine any Huddler would want to trade down since the difference between #9 and #16 is apparently unfathomable. #16 to #26? 10 whole spots compared to just 7? Perish the thought.

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41 minutes ago, Icege said:

Colts would like Dexter Lawrence who has a real shot at going to NYG at #17 if there isn't a pass rusher available (assuming they didn't take one at #6).

They could throw their #26 & #59 together for him. Though I can't imagine any Huddler would want to trade down since the difference between #9 and #16 is apparently unfathomable. #16 to #26? 10 whole spots compared to just 7? Perish the thought.

I definitely would not want to move down to 26 in this draft with our needs, even for the extra pick.  But, you have to admit, had we been at 9, we're a lot closer or in the thick of those high-end pass rushers of our choosing.  There's a big difference between picking after 8 teams and picking after 15.

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Marcel Louis-Jacques Retweeted Lebronnie jimmie

I think Marty Hurney is far more inclined to trade back than trade up. For the record, the last OT he traded up for in the 1st round was Jeff Otah. I think moves like that will have an impact on his interest in trading up moving forward

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34 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Marcel Louis-Jacques Retweeted Lebronnie jimmie

I think Marty Hurney is far more inclined to trade back than trade up. For the record, the last OT he traded up for in the 1st round was Jeff Otah. I think moves like that will have an impact on his interest in trading up moving forward

That's that, we wont be getting Dillard or Williams. 

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