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REPORT: per Jourdan Rodrigue, there is a high likelihood Panthers attempt to trade back from #7


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1 minute ago, tijo said:

Honestly, I'm kinda shocked there haven't been more pre-draft trades.  I mean SF and Indy had one, but with technology and all the snafus that are potentially going to occur, I would think that GMs would want to get these things hammered out before the draft than to rely on things during the draft.

Wouldn't shock me if a bunch of 'trades in principal' are already worked out. Or at least the initial parameters discussed.

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2 hours ago, mickeye76 said:

This is interesting. I get the Jamal Adams deal but i doubt he wants to be involved in a rebuild. I also don't want to part with that 38.  If let's say jedric wills is there at 7 Jets and dolphins will be calling.  

I don’t like that trade. Adams is about to get a big contract and not only are we moving down to maybe not get one of the studs but 38 is way better than a 3rd. Lots of 1st round talent, it’s a deep draft so 38 is a very valuable pick.

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