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Some decent players left on Day 3. These are just a few.

O-Line

Deonte Brown

Stone Forsythe

Bryce Hargrove

Benden Jaimes

James Hudson

Homer Picks

Dazz, Sage and Michael Carter (Oh...and Jamie Newman since he went to WF)

D-LIne

Tyler Shelvin

Jay Tufele

Tommy Togai

Daviyon Nixon

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The four Panthers trades:

 The Panthers sent No. 39 and 151 to the Bears in exchange for Nos. 52, 83 and 204.

 The Panthers traded back to No. 59 in the second round from No. 52, sending the Cleveland Browns pick No. 113. Carolina also got pick No. 89.

 The Panthers traded up to No. 70, and sent No. 73 and 191 to the Philadelphia Eagles.

 The Panthers traded No. 89 to the Texans. They received No. 109, No. 158 and a 2022 fourth-round pick.

Panthers players drafted:

Pick No. 59: LSU WR Terrace Marshall Jr.

Pick No. 70: BYU OT Brady Christensen

Pick No. 83: Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble

The remaining picks are:

Fourth round: Pick No. 109

Fifth round: No. 158

Sixth round: Nos. 193, 204, 222

Fitterer previously worked with the Seattle Seahawks, who are known for trading back, especially in the first round.

The Panthers are looking to add to a variety of positions in this year’s draft and getting more picks was a priority coming into the weekend. Often, the most successful teams in the draft are those with the most draft selections.

Carolina was not known for trading back under former general manager Marty Hurney, and made big moves to trade up in the order during each of the last two drafts. In 2019, the Panthers traded up to acquire left tackle Greg Little in the second round and moved into the second round in 2020 to take hybrid defender Jeremy Chinn.

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14 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:

tommy doyle seems enticing.

 

He is off the scale in the metrics. 6'8" 320 and can play both Tackle positions. Has played against Ohio State's Young and Iowa's Espinoza and had good games. This looks like a Rhule guy. 

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seriously though we drafted Marshall to replace Anderson in the future as well as some of the big play ability we will miss from Samuel.

we drafted Tremble to replace Armah, Manhertz and Thomas all in one.

drafting Michael Carter would replace Mike Davis and provide insurance / rest for CMC.

he's a def one of the BPA's which is what Rhule said they're going for, this is actually a legitimate need though...so yeah.

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