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I was hoping we’d trade up around where the Bills did with Kincaid still on the board. Now I’m hoping any pick now could be a trade up for Mayer. I don’t know any defensive guys worth trading up for but I wouldn’t be surprised there either. Mayer is still my preference. Lotta people thought he’d be gone by the middle of the first. 

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I'm really suprised they didn't trade up with all the talent that fell from 20 to 31 

The board is a lot more barren now after that late run. 

Best available for me now are probably BJ Ojulari, Michael Mayer, Jonathan Mingo/Jalen Hyatt, Steve Avila/Ocyrus Torrence, Drew Sanders

I'd personally roll with BJ, Mayer will be gone quick. 

Panthers could very easily get a OG or a CB purely on injury concerns at those positions. 

I think not trading up for any WRs showed they're not particularly worried about drafting one high.  I think they trust the dudes they picked up in free agency and the 2nd round pick is most likely to be defensive 

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3 hours ago, chknwing said:

what pick in the first round does carolina have logical ammunition to move up to

The Jags pick at 27 would have likely cost us the 2nd (#39), 3rd (#93), and one of the 4ths assuming even value.

Note that there was a LOT of trades tonight for essentially even value. Depending on the chart you use the Pats moved down (14 ->17) and LOST value!

The lack of good trade downs leaves me pessimistic about Fitty's chances of trading down from #39 for decent value tomorrow night.

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6 hours ago, Evil Hurney said:

The Jags pick at 27 would have likely cost us the 2nd (#39), 3rd (#93), and one of the 4ths assuming even value.

Note that there was a LOT of trades tonight for essentially even value. Depending on the chart you use the Pats moved down (14 ->17) and LOST value!

The lack of good trade downs leaves me pessimistic about Fitty's chances of trading down from #39 for decent value tomorrow night.

Not many first round graded players in this draft.  I'd say most teams will have 14-15 players in this draft with 1st round value. Think that's why there was so many trades 

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24 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Not many first round graded players in this draft.  I'd say most teams will have 14-15 players in this draft with 1st round value. Think that's why there was so many trades 

This is what I have heard as well. Seems like it isn't a bad draft, just not a ton of top end talent. Seems to be way more 2nd round graded guys than years past, so there's plenty of value to be had tonight. I would love to see us trade back into the low to mid 40s, recoup another 3rd rounder and or potential picks next year as well. 

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