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Apparently, Horn was always the pick


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Well counter to Tepper reportedly wanting Fields, he looked pretty on board. 

Time will tell with this one.  Maybe Sewell being off the board saved a potential Horn over Sewell scenario from melting this board into oblivion lol.

 

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16 minutes ago, davos said:

Well counter to Tepper reportedly wanting Fields, he looked pretty on board. 

Time will tell with this one.  Maybe Sewell being off the board saved a potential Horn over Sewell scenario from melting this board into oblivion lol.

 

I don't really think Tepper would have told the kid "ya know, I wanted somebody else but good luck".

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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't really think Tepper would have told the kid "ya know, I wanted somebody else but good luck".

It does't nr who Tepper wanted, he's not the talent evaluator.

At any rate, the biggest point is that this negates the notion that somehow Sewell was going to be the pick or that Panthers panicked when he came off board and had to scramble to pick Horn like some on here think. 

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

It does't nr who Tepper wanted, he's not the talent evaluator.

At any rate, the biggest point is that this negates the notion that somehow Sewell was going to be the pick or that Panthers panicked when he came off board and had to scramble to pick Horn like some on here think. 

Eeeehhh, maybe. We don't really know what Rhule said to him. Could have been something as simple as "we really like you".

Reports confirm that we did take trade down offers.

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

For what it’s worth, Rhule said in the pre draft show that he called several guys last night. 
 

It wasn’t just Horn.

Rhule has also said that when Fit was chosen as the GM that he needed some who was a great talent evaluator to help him make the right choices on personnel based on what he wanted in the player/position.   So with that being said I'm sure that Fits laid out to him where the guys "should" be taken based on position value.  That's how it should work.

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