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If ones available at 8 I’m for it but ever since seeing how some of the “can’t miss” OL prospects of the 2013 draft turned out I’ve always been opposed to trading up for OL.  Too much quality talent at 8 regardless to make it worth giving up any more capital, especially after giving up next years 2nd for Darnold.  If Cincy takes Sewell then take Slater, Parsons, or next BPA at 8.

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I stay at 8, counting on 4-5 QBs to go before us--

  • Jax:  Trevor.
  • NYJ Wilson
  • SF Jones (Still feeling it--you people mocked me over this guy.  Mocked me!)
  • ATL (trade?) Lance is my guess, but they could go with Pitts or Sewell as well. 
  • Cincy should go with Sewell, BUT they could take Chase (Burrows wants him) or Pitts.  Burrows wants weaponry, it seems. However, if they do not pick Sewell, word on the street says that the Panthers will. (my street--in front of my house)
  • TRADE:  Miami is going WR or edge rusher-Chase is the pick here unless they trade back with Denver or someone for Fields.  Prediction: Denver (trade)for QB Fields.
  • Detroit needs a whole team of WRs.  They go WR.  Chase has to be the pick here. 
  • CAROLINA:  Someone good is going to be there--Pitts, Slater, and / or Sewell, maybe?  Go LT.

 

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I stay at 8, counting on 4-5 QBs to go before us--

  • Jax:  Trevor.
  • NYJ Wilson
  • SF Jones (Still feeling it--you people mocked me over this guy.  Mocked me!)
  • ATL (trade?) Lance is my guess, but they could go with Pitts or Sewell as well. 
  • Cincy should go with Sewell, BUT they could take Chase (Burrows wants him) or Pitts.  Burrows wants weaponry, it seems. However, if they do not pick Sewell, word on the street says that the Panthers will. (my street--in front of my house)
  • TRADE:  Miami is going WR or edge rusher-Chase is the pick here unless they trade back with Denver or someone for Fields.  Prediction: Denver (trade)for QB Fields.
  • Detroit needs a whole team of WRs.  They go WR.  Chase has to be the pick here. 
  • CAROLINA:  Someone good is going to be there--Pitts, Slater, and / or Sewell, maybe?  Go LT.

 

If you're not looking for QB 8 is a good place to be. 

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Draft cheat sheet for people who only want the best for their Panthers:

The Draft starts at pick #3---Trevor and Wilson will be flying to Jax and NY, respectively, when SF goes to the podium, so lets start here:

3.  SF:  We want them to pick Jones.  If they do not, Jones likely goes after #8. 

4.  ATLANTA:  Now that we have a QB and prolly will not take one, we want them to take a QB--Lance, maybe? I think they like him.

5.  CINCINNATI:  Please take Chase.  Listen to your QB.  He misses him.

6.  MIAMI: They need WR or Edge Rusher, so they could reach for hometown boy Rousseau or take one of Tua's Bama mates Waddle or Smith.  All of these are OK and we will allow it.

7.  DETROIT:  They could use a WR too.  Let's hope for a run on WRs or maybe MLB Parsons.

8. CAROLINA:  Today's buffet features Sewell, Slater, Pitts, and any CB you want.

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8 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Sewell or Slater in the 1st best secondary piece in the 2nd. Safety or CB. Then a road grading guard in the 3rd for me. 

Lotta possibilities for that guard.  Heck, a few RT candidates could fill that need--like Dant'e Smith, ECU.

I hope we draft Mills, QB, Stanford in round 3 if he is there.

6 minutes ago, Snake said:

If you're not looking for QB 8 is a good place to be. 

If you will take Sewell or Slater (no preference) you could trade back a spot or two.

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