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Panthers trade up to #3 with Detroit to take Tua Tagovailoa. Panthers jump over the Dolphins and Chargers. Panthers send Detroit the #7, #38,  and 2021 2nd round.  Rhule and Brady get the QB of the future to go along with Christian McCaffrey after making him the highest paid running back in the league. Not trying to waste CMC’s career and not trying to tank for Trevor Lawrence. Brady sees Tua as the next Drew Brees. 

1. Cincinnati - Joe Burrow

2. Washington - Chase Young

3. Carolina - Tua Tagovailoa 

4. New York - Jedrick Willis

5. Miami - Justin Herbert

6. Los Angeles - Tristan Wirfs or Jordan Love

7. Detroit - Jeff Okudah

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6 minutes ago, MMA said:

Panthers trade up to #3 with Detroit to take Tua Tagovailoa. Panthers jump over the Dolphins and Chargers. Panthers send Detroit the #7, #38,  and 2021 2nd round.  Rhule and Brady get the QB of the future to go along with Christian McCaffrey after making him the highest paid running back in the league. Not trying to waste CMC’s career and not trying to tank for Trevor Lawrence. Brady sees Tua as the next Drew Brees. 

1. Cincinnati - Joe Burrow

2. Washington - Chase Young

3. Carolina - Tua Tagovailoa 

4. New York - Jedrick Willis

5. Miami - Justin Herbert

6. Los Angeles - Tristan Wirfs or Jordan Love

7. Detroit - Jeff Okudah

You basically did just that with this trade and Tua not going to play much this year anyway. The D will be the worst in the league if we give up 7 and 38 this year and also next year's 2nd (pick 33). Those are 3 solid D starters we are giving up to waste on Tua when we'll take Trevor at #1 next year.

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8 minutes ago, stbugs said:

You basically did just that with this trade and Tua not going to play much this year anyway. The D will be the worst in the league if we give up 7 and 38 this year and also next year's 2nd (pick 33). Those are 3 solid D starters we are giving up to waste on Tua when we'll take Trevor at #1 next year.

I can name you a couple teams that could be worse than the Panthers next year. I wish getting the #1 pick and Trevor Lawrence next year is that easy.

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9 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Please no. We need an offensive line. We have to invest there. Put CmC behind a Dallas type talented line and watch what happens. 

CMC doesn’t need Dallas’ oline to be successful. How did he do last year? 

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8 minutes ago, MMA said:

I can name you a couple teams that could be worse than the Panthers next year. I wish getting the #1 pick and Trevor Lawrence next year is that easy.

Let’s hear them. Which team(s) have a worse complete roster(cap, players, future picks...everything)?

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Let’s hear them. Which team(s) have a worse complete roster(cap, players, future picks...everything)?

Lions, Bengals, Jets and Redskins all could be worse than us

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43 minutes ago, MMA said:

Panthers trade up to #3 with Detroit to take Tua Tagovailoa. Panthers jump over the Dolphins and Chargers. Panthers send Detroit the #7, #38,  and 2021 2nd round.  Rhule and Brady get the QB of the future to go along with Christian McCaffrey after making him the highest paid running back in the league. Not trying to waste CMC’s career and not trying to tank for Trevor Lawrence. Brady sees Tua as the next Drew Brees. 

1. Cincinnati - Joe Burrow

2. Washington - Chase Young

3. Carolina - Tua Tagovailoa 

4. New York - Jedrick Willis

5. Miami - Justin Herbert

6. Los Angeles - Tristan Wirfs or Jordan Love

7. Detroit - Jeff Okudah

Sweet dreams but this isn't going to happen...

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