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Quick rundown of all the trades


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We entered the draft with 7 picks total and came out with 11 drafted players, +1 pick for next year. 

*Panthers did not enter the draft with a 7th round choice (pick 236) as they had traded it 2018 to the Bills for Marshall Newhouse

*Panthers were awarded 2 6TH round compensatory picks for this years draft (222 and 226)

*Prior to the draft we traded a comp pick (226) plus next years 2nd and 4th for Darnold. 

*Prior to the draft we traded Bridgewater for pick 191 from the Broncos

Recap of the trades:

  • Trade 1: Panthers received 52,83,204. Bears received  39 + 151
  • Trade 2: Panthers received 59 and 89. Browns received  52 and 113
  • Trade 3: Panthers received 70.  Eagles received  73 and 191
  • Trade 4: Panthers received 109,158,2022 4th rounder. Texans  received  89
  • Trade 5: Panthers received 126,166,232.  Titans received 109

Panthers picks ultimate picks and original selections 2021 

R1. 8. Jaycee Horn, CB entered draft at 8

R2. 59. Terrace Marshall Jr., WR entered draft at 39.  - Big run on tackles (6), WR (3) in between those 20 picks

R3. 70. Brady Christensen, Tackle entered draft at 73

R3. 83. Tommy Tremble, TE Bonus pick

R4. 126. Chuba Hubbard, RB entered draft at 113

R5. 158. Daviyon Nixon, DT entered draft at 151

R5. 166. Keith Taylor, CB Bonus Pick

R6. 193. Deonte Brown, G entered draft at 191 (191 was in exchange for Bridgewater)

R6. 204. Shi Smith, WR Bonus pick

R6. 222. Thomas Fletcher, LS entered draft at 222

R7. 232. Phil Hoskins, DT Bonus Pick

Texans 2022 4th rounder Bonus Pick -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Varking said:

Any chance you could also add what the other teams took with those picks we gave up?

I was curious myself:

  • Trade 1: Panthers received 52,83,204. Bears received 39 Teven Jenkins - OT (Ok St) + 151 Larry Bloom - OG (Miss)
  • Trade 2: Panthers received 59 and 89. Browns received 52 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - LB (ND) and 113 (traded to Detroit - Derrick Barnes - LB (Pur))
  • Trade 3: Panthers received 70.  Eagles received  73 Milton Williams - DT (LTech) and 191 Tarron Jackson - DE (CCar)
  • Trade 4: Panthers received 109,158,2022 4th rounder. Texans received 89 Nico Collins - WR (Mich)
  • Trade 5: Panthers received 126,166,232.  Titans received 109 Dez Fitzpatrick - WR (Lou)
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32 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I was curious myself:

  • Trade 1: Panthers received 52,83,204. Bears received 39 Teven Jenkins - OT (Ok St) + 151 Larry Bloom - OG (Miss)
  • Trade 2: Panthers received 59 and 89. Browns received 52 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - LB (ND) and 113 (traded to Detroit - Derrick Barnes - LB (Pur))
  • Trade 3: Panthers received 70.  Eagles received  73 Milton Williams - DT (LTech) and 191 Tarron Jackson - DE (CCar)
  • Trade 4: Panthers received 109,158,2022 4th rounder. Texans received 89 Nico Collins - WR (Mich)
  • Trade 5: Panthers received 126,166,232.  Titans received 109 Dez Fitzpatrick - WR (Lou)

Jenkins, Bloom and JOK were solid picks but I like our haul. 

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