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Which draft day trades would you be okay with?


Evil Hurney
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Which draft day trades would you be okay with?  

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  1. 1. Assume the Panthers are trading up for a QB. Which of the following are you okay with?

    • Trade up to #1 -> 2023 1st (#9), 2024 1st, 2025 1st, 2023 2nd (#40), 2023 3rd (#94)
      8
    • Trade up to #3 -> 2023 1st (#9), 2024 1st, 2023 2nd (#40)
      17
    • Trade up to #5 -> 2023 1st (#9), 2023 2nd (#40), 2023 3rd (#94)
      18
    • Trade up to #6 -> 2023 1st (#9), 2023 2nd (#62), 2023 3rd (#94), 2023 4th (#115)
      5


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You can't pick unless you know for who at what number. Except moving to 1 is a hard no. But to 3 for who? Stroud or Levis? Richardson at 5?   Yeah it matters. There is not a huge gap between 4 or 5 quarterbacks and after the combine who knows who moves up or down. But we will sign one for sure. We are going to keep swinging.

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