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The Athletic: Explaining the trade and what it means for Carolina


WarPanthers89

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1 minute ago, Mistuh Jones said:

If somehow Okudah falls...... clawdhammercy 

I'm just not familiar enough with Rhule and Snow's defensive philosophies to say whether or not I would want a CB at #7. IMO the only way a CB in the top 10 makes sense is if you're going to play a lot of man coverage and use that guy as a legit shutdown CB and have him follow the other team's best WR wherever he goes in the formation.

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8 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Interesting. If both are available at 7 who do you go with?

With the Jordan love buzz growing crazy that may happen and/or that may make pick 7 a prime trade target to try and get if Love is still there.

 

So maybe love goes 1-6 and pushes someone to us.

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