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Josh Norris on Panthers 1st round plans


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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

I would love someone to go to another teams forum and propose these trade ideas being floated round this thread. They will laugh you right out the forum.

Fans don't make trades. And fans of good teams always seem to overrate their rosters. Just think back to how confident we were through Cam's prime years.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Browns should be trying to move up. They just landed Deshaun Watson but their WR corps is basically Amari Cooper and... and well, that's it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They don't have a 1st, would anyone trade out of the top 10 for picks 44 and 78? Our other issue is Falcons and Saints being the two option who might want to trade up and not looking to help us out. I think more than likely the team that actually wants to trade up does to with the Giants leaving us stranded at our position. 

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

They don't have a 1st, would anyone trade out of the top 10 for picks 44 and 78? Our other issue is Falcons and Saints being the two option who might want to trade up and not looking to help us out. I think more than likely the team that actually wants to trade up does to with the Giants leaving us stranded at our position. 

I wasn't talking specifically for us. But the NFL has changed. Teams that feel they're in a window to make a SB run with their roster are getting a LOT more aggressive to capitalize on it in recent years. 

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If we get Jimmy I hope they don’t extend him and just let him finish his contract with us and then kick him to the curb. 
Problem is 49ers know Jimmy may not be ready for training camp and STILL want too much for him. 
I don’t like Darnold but at least with him we would be guaranteed another top 10 pick. 

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8 hours ago, Shocker said:

I think the chances the Saints move up to 5 are very high.  Seems inevitable.  Almost certainly for a QB but a slight maybe for OT.  Gotta be QB though IMO.

From most insider podcasts I have heard is that the Saints are looking at the NFC and are in a "win now" mode and prefer to get 2 premier players (tackle, wr most likely) to compete this year.  At least that is the message Loomis has sent to the team.  I doubt they go to 5

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Many of us realized at the time just how disastrous that meaningless win was while others celebrated that every win is a good one and relished on the wonderful winning culture it was helping to build.

Well, how 'bout now?

@tecc86, remember this post and celebrating that meaningless win when we're talking draft again in October while Herbert is playing like an MVP candidate.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

@tecc86, remember this post and celebrating that meaningless win when we're talking draft again in October while Herbert is playing like an MVP candidate.

I'm sure you'll remind us in 10 years about that fateful night in Washington that ruined our franchise

I also didn't give a poo whether we won or lost

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11 minutes ago, tecc86 said:

I'm sure you'll remind us in 10 years about that fateful night in Washington that ruined our franchise

I also didn't give a poo whether we won or lost

Nah, hindsight being 20/20 the franchise was already ruined we just didn't realize it yet. The ruination occurred when Tepper signed the papers.

 

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