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Albert Breer's insights on the Panthers and other Top 10 teams


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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

Same. If it's that close to call, might as well try and recoup a 24 1st or grab 33 (technically 34) if we can. 

I don't think they would do it for 33, I think it would cost 12 or a future first to move us off the pick. 

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8 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

I don't think they would do it for 33, I think it would cost 12 or a future first to move us off the pick. 

If we're willing to move down, it will because we really don't care one way or the other and I think that brings the value down just a little. I would absolutely try for their 24 1st, but I think 33 could end up being the offer because we're willing to move. I'd actually prefer to try for 12 this year because then we could get our QB plus options at WR, Edge or CB. Or it's possible to trade down from there and recoup more of what we gave up to get to 1. It will be interesting no doubt. 

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Moving off the best QB is the kind of thing people make fun of you for.

 

if they’re confident the guy their settling for is going to be elite then I’ll take most anything Houston offered but the dude you pick better be the dude

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

Moving off the best QB is the kind of thing people make fun of you for.

 

if they’re confident the guy their settling for is going to be elite then I’ll take most anything Houston offered but the dude you pick better be the dude

It's also the kind of thing that gets you fired.

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