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Orlando Brown Trade Value to the Panthers


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9 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Am I the only one who doesn't think Brown isn't a high level LT? and Moton is a better RT.

Playing for Lamar is a lot different than most QB. Defenses couldn’t open their tool boxes to rush Lamar. Hence making it easier to block for em. Id also keep moton.

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We can’t afford a guy who has now been a Pro Bowler at Left Tackle and Right Tackle while under a rookie contract. We would have to give up picks and then pay him franchise tackle money on top of it. We are drafting too high to pass on a QB this year. If we had a franchise QB already then sure go for it. 

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20 hours ago, mickeye76 said:

. . .  We could take Slater or Darrisaw at 8.  Or take a chance on Eichenberg,  Leatherwood or Walker Little in the second.  

Draft a tackle named Little in the second round.

What could go wrong???

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