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Post Mortem on Little


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Took a look back at the original Draft Day trade that netted Greg Little just to see how it shook out...

The Panthers obtained the #37 pick that was used to draft Little by trading the #47 and #77 picks to the Seattle Seahawks.

With the 47th pick, the Seahawks took defensive back Marquise Blair. Looked him up and reports are that he's having a good camp after being lost to injury last year. Seattle apparently plans to have him as their starting nickel corner.

The Seahawks didn't stand pat with the #77 pick though. They wound up trading it along with their fourth rounder (#118) to the Patriots for pick #64.

Then with the 64th pick, the Seahawks selected wide receiver DK Metcalf.

A little bit thereafter, the Patriots spent the 77th pick on defensive end Chase Winovich.

Twenty three spots later, the Panthers selected quarterback Will Grier.

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Probably also worth remembering that the Seattle front office at the time included current Panthers GM Scott Fitterer.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Took a look back at the original Draft Day trade that netted Greg Little just to see how it shook out...

The Panthers obtained the #37 pick that was used to draft Little by trading the #47 and #77 picks to the Seattle Seahawks.

With the 47th pick, the Seahawks took defensive back Marquise Blair. Looked him up and reports are that he's having a good camp after being lost to injury last year. Seattle apparently plans to have him as their starting nickel corner.

The Seahawks didn't stand pat with the #77 pick though. They wound up trading it along with their fourth rounder (#118) to the Patriots for pick #64.

Then with the 64th pick, the Seahawks selected wide receiver DK Metcalf.

A little bit thereafter, the Patriots spent the 77th pick on defensive end Chase Winovich.

Twenty three spots later, the Panthers selected quarterback Will Grier.

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Probably also worth remembering that the Seattle front office at the time included current Panthers GM Scott Fitterer.

Please stop 😞

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14 minutes ago, Zod said:

Hurney was the fugging worst. 

But…but… the Pom Pom club assured everyone that Hurney 2.0 would be different because he learned from his mistakes during his AM radio gig. While not getting a phone call from any other team. The entire time. Who could have predicted this outcome? 

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33 minutes ago, Zod said:

Hurney was the fugging worst. 

I think Dave was just Hurney with a worse personality. Look at how horrible the Giants are. Ironically Brandon Beane was the best GM in our organization but JR was so horrible he overlooked him for years. Oh well its history now.

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