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Panthers might not be picking at #1


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The fact that they haven't confirmed the pick and informed the player, is a red flag , why keep your cards close to the chest if you are not planning a swerve, we might trade all of this years picks for a big name Veteren ,what if panther North has moved on from Josh Allen ? 

I know I am insane, but its really fishy why we haven't went public with the pick

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8 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

The fact that they haven't confirmed the pick and informed the player, is a red flag

No it isn't.

Keeping the pick a secret right till the end is actually SOP.

Yes, they could trade. I've said that all along.

I've also said all along that I don't see it happening.

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12 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

The fact that they haven't confirmed the pick and informed the player, is a red flag , why keep your cards close to the chest if you are not planning a swerve, we might trade all of this years picks for a big name Veteren ,what if panther North has moved on from Josh Allen ? 

I know I am insane, but its really fishy why we haven't went public with the pick

 Now why would we give up picks and a WR to get #1 pick just to drop back to #2 pick. This makes no sense at all. Provide the link a as proof.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No it isn't.

Keeping the pick a secret right till the end is actually SOP.

Yes, they could trade. I've said that all along.

I've also said all along that I don't see it happening.

Why not listen to offers til 8:14pm? Even just out of curiosity to see what the pick is worth last minute for future reference. 

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Why not listen to offers til 8:14pm? Even just out of curiosity to see what the pick is worth last minute for future reference. 

Absolutely. Stranger things have happened.

That's also a big reason why you don't inform the guy until the card is turned in.

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