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What if we trade our first round pick again?


SorthNarolina

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Last year i called it, I felt since we were under pressure to win we would trade our first round pick. I gots lucky.

I feel like they're addicted to it. They've supposedly been on the "hot seat" for 3 years now. 2012 draft will be pretty deep if they'res a lockout. More insentive to trade now.

Hell even if they trade peppers I'd be they'd still do it.

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So, if they do another draft day trade, you want them gone before they can get results? lol.

The players they got in the last two drafts have all had impacts.

I'm hoping they don't have the leeway to perform any mega-trades this draft, considering we don't know who our coach/GM will be after this season. That, and we're living on the credit card as far as draft picks at this point.

You can only justify so many "FINAL PIECE OF THE PUZZLE" choices when you're losing out on depth picks and not making any headway into the postseason regardless.

Them getting fired during the actual draft would be pretty entertaining, btw. Imagine the dramatic zoom in on the Panthers war room.

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Im still troubled by the trade last year. I was a little stunned really. Trade a 1st rounder...for a somewhat early 2nd rounder? still doesn't make sense to me at all. And I also dont see whats so impressive about brown? Def not worth a 1st round pick, the guy played how many snaps this past year? might as well just have kept our 1st rounder this year. But just my opinion. (16/17 in the 1st round at that.)

If we trade a 1st...we need to get a 1st in return.

New to the forum :-) long time panther fan

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to do this a big time DT or WR would have to drop into a spot we could move up without trading our 2nd rounder.

if dan williams, brian price or golden tate fell into the 2nd, i would move next year 1st for 1, and hope to fill the other holes in the 2nd and 3rd.

i would love to get DT brian price with a traded pick, CB kyle wilson with our current 2nd, and WR dezmon briscoe in the 3rd. personally idk if wilson last that long, and there are 2-3 other CBs that i see being in the mix in the 2nd, but wilson is my favorite of them all. wilson is also a great returner, good athlete, and has a great motor. guy loves to get after it.

i could also see us jumping up to snag lafell too, but imo he is a boarder line 1st rounder in this draft or next draft. idk, but i dont like that idea as much (kinda did that with brown, but his stock could have gone up with another year in school idk).

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