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An Albert Breer special: Panthers have explored moving back into 1st round for a pass rusher


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If thats the case then hell no.  Do what you have to do with this years picks but we are severely behind the 8 ball in the next couple of drafts

Yea I’m saying NOT to move any picks from next year. Moving around the different rounds this year is fine with me. Up, down I don’t care as long as we don’t give up any outside of this year’s.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Yea I’m saying NOT to move any picks from next year. Moving around the different rounds this year is fine with me. Up, down I don’t care as long as we don’t give up any outside of this year’s.

We're adding like 20 UDFA's after the draft so might as well get as many impact players in the top 4 rounds. If we end up with 5 solid picks instead of 6 and two of them are kinda wishy washy I'd be cool with it

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I'd be 1000% game if this is for Will McDonald IV. 

That dude has freaking game.  Easily the most polished, complete game aside WA Jr. at EDGE in the draft.  He's been a fave.  XL length, great burst & bend combo, he's a Tasmanian devil.  Future sack artist and more. 

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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wonder if we acquire more late round picks for Corral or YGM.

i dont think you see a single panther player traded tonight. You only trade players in the draft that are disgruntled or you are not going to extend bc of cost. We dont have anyone like that.

The best time to trade players like Corral and YGM is preseason. I dont think either gets dealt tonight.

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