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Carolina two trade downs 

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TRADE: Miami trade up for the 8th pick with Carolina receiving the 10th pick

The Panthers really want to trade down, and while they would want to be well compensated for doing so, Miami have the draft capital to make it worth their while and with no receivers off the board to this point they would certainly be keen to go and get their man. 
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TRADE: Philadelphia trades up for the 10th spot with Carolina receiving the 12th pick

Philadelphia want to add offensive weapons, especially at receiver, and there have been rumours of them wanting to trade back into the top ten to make sure they get ahead of the Giants. Carolina would still be happy to trade down even after having done so already

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the pick, #12

12th Overall, Carolina Panthers: Christian Darrisaw, OT (Virginia Tech)

The indications are that the Panthers see Rashawn Slater as more of a guard than a tackle and, while he probably can play tackle to a fairly high level as well, this means their preference is probably to go elsewhere. Darrisaw hasn’t been part of the top-10 conversation a huge amount, but he has hugely impressive tape and with some work on his hand usage could be a long-term left tackle for the Panthers. In Darrisaw, the Panthers are able to fill possibly their most pressing need early and can focus on adding talent elsewhere for the rest of the draft. 

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https://theriotreport.com/full-first-round-mock-draft-including-trades/?fbclid=IwAR3tGnWK4jujze7E4tu0Viu_KpJepv6FPaGABltC_O6ekxHKzGRJ3RwGW0w

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Just now, Trainwreck said:

Never mind, took me a while to figure the trades out. It was really difficult to figure the trades. This has no chance of happening. I wish people would stop publishing these bad articles/mocks. Miami and Philly just made big moves weeks ago. The last two teams to be moving up or down again are those two teams. Just stop. 

You could pass it by and frankly I’ll take the opinion of the author of that article over yours 

I wish people would stop bitching about other people posting articles when they post nothing of value of their own 

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12 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

You could pass it by and frankly I’ll take the opinion of the author of that article over yours 

I wish people would stop bitching about other people posting articles when they post nothing of value of their own 

Its just that there is no context here..

Reading this I have no idea what happened.. 

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23 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

I’m completely lost. The current board, we have the 8th. Miami has 6th and 18th. Dallas at 10th and Philly at 12th. How did we how did Miami trade up but we go from 8th to 12th? Whoever wrote this must’ve been drunk. 

OK, according to the link, Miami traded #6 to Dallas for #10, then traded #10 to us for #8, which we traded to philly for #12. Clear as mud! I've thought about the idea of trading for miami's # 18, & 36, so that was my first thought here, It's a bit convoluted. 

And also, why the fug do we see Slater as a guard when everyone else in the world sees him as the #2 LT available? That's even harder to understand.

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1 minute ago, CanadianCat said:

Its just that there is no context here..

Reading this I have no idea what happened.. 

read the full link, that might help

I found his take to be possible and probable based on the trade up to Atlanta for number 4     That changes everything and realistically, Fitterer will not go lower than 12 to 15 range 

not  directed at you but some people on here bitch if you just give a link, some bitch if you give just the text or too much text , some bitch if you give both andsome just like to criticize to prove how much smarter they think they are than others  and today is one of those days in which I have no patience for it 

I shared this because the author is someone who gives really good positional breakdowns with film justification when he is evaluating players and game outcomes 

 

 

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