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Panthers likely trading back in the first


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1 minute ago, ericr0319 said:

this confirms nothing. if Sewell or Slater is there was are stupid to trade back. UNLESS, we receive a 1st, 2nd, and 1st next year. even then we are trading away from a top talent in the draft to get more "pieces"

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2 minutes ago, ericr0319 said:

this confirms nothing. if Sewell or Slater is there was are stupid to trade back. UNLESS, we receive a 1st, 2nd, and 1st next year. even then we are trading away from a top talent in the draft to get more "pieces"

Yeah, if Sewell is there we have to take him. I think Slater will be there, it just depends on how the staff views him. If Sewell is there and we trade back, I will strongly disagree and shake my head in angst.  That’ll show em.  OL or bust

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I don't mind trading back at all. There are some quality players, including OTs and TEs and WRs who will be available on day two. I thought Sewell or Pitts might make them think twice, but, at the end of the day, there are multiple ways to get to where we want to be, and I think that they look promising.

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