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Dynamic Duo


chknwing

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Carolina can go in many directions in this years draft, one thing I was thinking is them moving back up into the 1st round.  A Trade with the Dolphins #26 seems feasible.  Having a 2nd player with a 5th year option while you are rebuilding the team could be quite enticing.  If carolina was to trade up and take #26.  What combination of picks in the first round would be your dynamic duo and give the 2020 draft trophy to Carolina on their way to the Superb Owl?

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

2020 season ain’t happening so it will be a redshirt year for all players drafted. 

Honestly, this would not be surprising. If it does end up happening, I'd be willing to be it'll be without fans present. 

If there's any measure of social distancing protocols required this fall, I don't see how we can play football. Even without fans and stripped down to the absolute bare essential people, you're still going to have well over 100 people present to conduct a football game. Probably close to 200.

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Epenesa DE (yeah, he can fall this far), Gladney CB, Jaylon Johnson CB, Gross-Matos DE, Mims WR, Aiyuk WR are names that come to mind.

Derrick Brown + Gross-Matos could be an interesting DL combo platter.

Maybe Hamler...but he shouldn't make it past the Eagles. 

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44 minutes ago, saX man said:

Epenesa DE (yeah, he can fall this far), Gladney CB, Jaylon Johnson CB, Gross-Matos DE, Mims WR, Aiyuk WR are names that come to mind.

Derrick Brown + Gross-Matos could be an interesting DL combo platter.

Maybe Hamler...but he shouldn't make it past the Eagles. 

thanks for playing along and not derailing the thread.  Pie for you.

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think you derailed your own thread when you introduced the premise of this proposed "dynamic duo" leading us to a Super Bowl trophy this year. LOL!

Read it again.

 

I wouldn’t trade up draft picks back into the first. If anything involving only picks I’d trade down or into next year (I.e our 2nd this year for a team’s 1st and 3rd next year). 

I would, however, trade roster players for picks this year if the value is right. What if the Dolphins would give us pick 18 for say Samuel/Donte and KK? I’d probably do that.

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think you derailed your own thread when you introduced the premise of this proposed "dynamic duo" leading us to a Super Bowl trophy this year. LOL!

Stop being an arse. 

To the subject of the thread, in running through scenarios, I think there will be equal talent available at 38 so it will take us falling in love with a specific prospect to do so.  Though do stand by names mentioned.   

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, this would not be surprising. If it does end up happening, I'd be willing to be it'll be without fans present. 

If there's any measure of social distancing protocols required this fall, I don't see how we can play football. Even without fans and stripped down to the absolute bare essential people, you're still going to have well over 100 people present to conduct a football game. Probably close to 200. They can pretend and say that they’ll have games without fans but once a player or coach tests positive - that’s it. Season over. 

June 1st is going to be a big date for all of this. If we are still battling this at that date, I’d say college football will be cancelled. At the very least postponed until conference play. NFL season will undoubtedly be in danger by then as well. 

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21 minutes ago, t96 said:

Read it again.

 

I wouldn’t trade up draft picks back into the first. If anything involving only picks I’d trade down or into next year (I.e our 2nd this year for a team’s 1st and 3rd next year). 

I would, however, trade roster players for picks this year if the value is right. What if the Dolphins would give us pick 18 for say Samuel/Donte and KK? I’d probably do that.

 

19 minutes ago, saX man said:

Stop being an arse. 

To the subject of the thread, in running through scenarios, I think there will be equal talent available at 38 so it will take us falling in love with a specific prospect to do so.  Though do stand by names mentioned.   

Did you guys actually read the full initial post?

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8 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

June 1st is going to be a big date for all of this. If we are still battling this at that date, I’d say college football will be cancelled. At the very least postponed until conference play. NFL season will undoubtedly be in danger by then as well. 

Next year's NFL draft would be really interesting if it goes down that way. Drafting rookies without having a season of college football to evaluate plus having this year's rookie class having still never played a down of NFL football.

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