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1st Round Draft Pick for the Panthers


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First Round Draft Pick Prediction  

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  1. 1. Choose the outcome.

    • Stand Pat and draft a QB.
      15
    • Stand Pat and draft an OT.
      66
    • Stand Pat and draft a TE.
      4
    • Stand Pat and draft a WR
      2
    • Stand Pat and draft another position.
      1
    • Trade up and draft a QB.
      1
    • Trade up and draft another player.
      0
    • Trade down and draft an OT.
      31
    • Trade down and draft a CB.
      8
    • Trade down and draft a QB
      0
    • Trade down and draft another player.
      3
    • Trade out of the first round entirely.
      0


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8 minutes ago, Verge said:

Sewell. Horn would be the next closest. 

I’ve been meaning to ask this

 

 

Has your source heard or have an idea of the teams who are “moving guys who sat out down the board”

 

 

ive been quite curious who these teams are

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6 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I’ve been meaning to ask this

 

 

Has your source heard or have an idea of the teams who are “moving guys who sat out down the board”

 

 

ive been quite curious who these teams are

I just know it's multiple. If I had to guess NYG and the Raiders would be in that group.

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7 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

idk what the fug will happen and I love it

 

especially cause panthers are in a good spot

All it takes is for one change though, that's the thing. Like I think we run a Mac Jones card in if that goes down lol

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1 minute ago, Verge said:

All it takes is for one change though, that's the thing. Like I think we run a Mac Jones card in if that goes down lol

And K hope who ever is running the card in trips and breaks his leg

 

sorry not sorry

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I know we are deficient in other areas...but fkit... i want Kyle Pitts.... look how many times the go to Olsen saved our ass...  he should elevate our offence...so oline is not a real problem...but, we need one of those in the second round.

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