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We’re trading for #1 pick !!!


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2 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

I’m not sure how much smokescreen we will be giving off at this point. We can do whatever we want and there’s not a team that can stop us. 

Yeah I wrote the paragraph and didn’t reread it. Smoke screen makes no sense I agree. Should have just said that we will be seeing a lot of BS articles saying we like Levis or Richardson with the first pick or why we should draft them with the first pick n

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Remember when people thought Chiefs would miss Hill? Good QBs are worth more than a good WR.

This is what I’m talking about. Yeah let’s just assume this qb will save us regardless of surroundings. Pat mahomes is 5 years in and still has one of the if not best TE ever and multiple dart throw wr (toney, juju) to play multiple chess pieces. 

 

y’all are throwing names like 32 year old Adam Thielen. It’s not like the Vikings are swimming in Wr depth either. 

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Just now, frankw said:

Man I can't wait to bump these posts. He may not end up being elite but he will eat. And we need one of the drafts top receivers now. Oh and we kinda need a real TE we haven't had one in years now we need that and a #1.

I don't know if it's young fans that weren't watching in the days after Smith and before Moore, but finding receivers is very difficult. This trade could be what the Panthers need to finally start building a real team, but finding a new number 1 receiver won't be easy unless we're lucky.

Josh Downs anyone?

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I think DJ is overvalued here. Ideally, he's a above average #2 WR. Like Tee Higgins territory. Would not be surprised to see him struggle in Chicago.

 

This is a great trade. We finally have a direction, and Young and Stroud are both special talents. We had to go get one of them.

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Just now, Krovvy said:

I don't know if it's young fans that weren't watching in the days after Smith and before Moore, but finding receivers is very difficult. This trade could be what the Panthers need to finally start building a real team, but finding a new number 1 receiver won't be easy unless we're lucky.

Josh Downs anyone?

Thats what I'm saying. And DJ Moore was already 4th in the teams all time receiving list. Like okay downplay the guy but you need to replace him with not just one stud but two!

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/career-receiving.htm

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