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Panthers willing to trade back?


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4 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

I just see Samuel getting traded if we are thinking Lamb. With CMC playing some wr why would we want another wr especially first?

Yeah, if we take a WR in the first three rounds it would probably make a lot of sense to move Samuel if we can get a somewhat decent offer.

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2 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

They're trading back for Lamb or Henderson. In that order. 

If they trade back, I agree on Henderson, but I think it's Kinlaw and Henderson. I would think any team that moves up to 7 is for a QB or to be the team that gets "their guy" at WR which is either Lamb or Jeudy.

Our offense is going to be high-octane and exciting. Our defense resembles a pre-season game unit combo of starters and practice squaders. 

We've ignored defense for the most part all season - it was my understanding that the draft is where we stock the cupboard.

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I really, really hope ATL doesn't jump us for who we want. Trading back is tricky and I'm not sure how much trust I have in Hurney with this. 

ATL has interest in two areas we are looking at - DT and CB. If Okudah and Brown are gone and ATL jumps us for Henderson or Kinlaw, we will regret it.

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My prediction---on Friday, people are going to be freaking about DT...

At one point, I thought DT/Brown was a given, but then Simmons floated up, Brown might go to Detroit, making Okudah available, and Tua could fall.  It is the best OT draft in years. 

I am more confused than ever

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7 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

My prediction---on Friday, people are going to be freaking about DT...

At one point, I thought DT/Brown was a given, but then Simmons floated up, Brown might go to Detroit, making Okudah available, and Tua could fall.  It is the best OT draft in years. 

I am more confused than ever

Most teams never bother with taking a DT in round one. The positional value isn’t great 

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Personally if we drop back to 9-12 then I believe it’s to take one of the OT. There’s 3-4 of them that are top 15 or top 10 draft picks and can play left or right and have it all.

so if we drop back,.. I’m saying that’s the pick

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