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A little optimism for the offseason..


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8 hours ago, kass said:

Is WR the position the Panthers have invested the most draft capital in the last 10 years?

Carolina Panthers Draft History | Carolina Panthers - Panthers.com

Not so fun facts... team already have 4 WRs that was drafted in the second round (Shenault and Chark by other teams)... Hoping to spend the second pick on another position and rather double dip in middle or later rounds.

 

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4 hours ago, BY9Franchise said:

Other TEAM 

spelling correction? Teams -> Team? (adding a S where it should not be, is a common mistake Swedes do when talking/writing English)

Otherwise I refer to picking WR with 2 first, and 4 second rounders in the last 9 drafts. Have not really worked out. Adding another second rounder... We have 4 former second rounders already, showing it is a gamble. Rather gamble in the middle or later rounds.

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5 hours ago, kass said:

spelling correction? Teams -> Team? (adding a S where it should not be, is a common mistake Swedes do when talking/writing English)

Otherwise I refer to picking WR with 2 first, and 4 second rounders in the last 9 drafts. Have not really worked out. Adding another second rounder... We have 4 former second rounders already, showing it is a gamble. Rather gamble in the middle or later rounds.

Appologies not a grammar correction both Shenault and Chark were drafted by the Jaguars (the same team) I just didn't know if you realized. 

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