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Get it on the record. Who do you think the Panthers are going to pick in the first round? We’ll go back on Thursday night and see who’s right. 
 

***this is not who you want, who do you think our brain trust will pick

 

 

I’m 96.7% sure we’re going to trade up to number 4 with the Giants and take Tua Tagovailoa—costing us our 3rd and 4th rounders this year and another mid round pick next year. It’s happening.

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11 minutes ago, t96 said:

Get it on the record. Who do you think the Panthers are going to pick in the first round? We’ll go back on Thursday night and see who’s right. 
 

***this is not who you want, who do you think our brain trust will pick

 

 

I’m 96.7% sure we’re going to trade up to number 4 with the Giants and take Tua Tagovailoa—costing us our 3rd and 4th rounders this year and another mid round pick next year. It’s happening.

Why do u think this?

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think we take Brown or Simmons if they're there. I'm thinking they won't be.

All bets are off after that, but I honestly hope we field calls if the phone is ringing.

Gotta pick somebody man. Pick one you think is most likely to be there or if neither then say we trade down somewhere and say who we take... don’t need to get the trade details correct but if you get the player right that’s some serious bragging rights.

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