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The Panthers will 100% trade up and draft a QB


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17 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Don’t bet your house on it because they aren’t giving away valuable picks to move up if one of their top candidates doesn’t slide outside the top 5. 

If Stroud falls to 3 they have to do it. 4-8 could all take him. If Young and Stroud go 1 and 2 then yeah maybe look into pick 5 or 6 if you really like AR and he's still there

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9 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Maybe, maybe not. They could take 2 1sts from Indy to move down to 4 and still get the guy they had targeted all along. Either way at 4 they'd get Anderson or Carter. 

Or better yet get a known defensive player in Burns and a first instead.

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If they end up trading up and mortgaging the future for Levis … man that’ll be a hard sell. But it’s the Panthers… so I wouldn’t be surprised…

 

I mean if Stroud is gone , then I get it… but passing on Stroud for Levis would be a tough pill to swallow. 

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I would argue all your points actually mean we are not trading up! If you want to trade you really want to smoke screen as much as possible to give the impression you don't really care either way.

Not doing so it's putting yourself over the barrel and asking to be abused.

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4 hours ago, FugginPoo said:

If 4 QBs go in the top 8 then this was a very strong QB class…odds are by draft day the top position players will rise and some of these QBs fall 

It means it was a QB needy draft, and it very much is.  No teams other than the Cardinals and Lions are 100% sold their QBs.  The Cardinals don't necessarily love Kyler either, they are married to that contract though.  Th  Lions are rolling with Goff. 

This is a decent QB draft and only because of the top 2 guys.

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