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Panthers own the 47th pick in the NFL Draft


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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Carolina Panthers will have the 47th pick in the second round of the NFL draft by virtue of an early-morning coin flip with the Tennessee Titans.

Panthers general manager Marty Hurney lost the coin flip with the Titans, but that affected Carolina's first-round selection, which was traded to San Francisco last year. As a result of the flip, the Titans will pick 16th and the 49ers 17th.

The draft order is reversed in subsequent rounds, meaning the Panthers (47th) will pick ahead of the Titans' selection (48th), in Round 2, which Tennessee already has dealt to New England.

Bottom line: It actually helped Carolina to lose the coin flip.

-- Charles Chandler

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/02/panthers-loss-toss-but-still-win-will-have-47th-pick-in-round-2-of-draft.html

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lol 49ers fans must be maaaaaaaaad. thought they were getting a top 10 pick given the difficulty of our schedule towards the end of the season, and then ended up thoroughly disappointed :P

and now this, hah :D

oh well, theres is still a 1st and ours is a second, so we lose the war :(

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????

Josh Freeman 2009

Gosder Cherilus 2008

Jarvis Moss 2007

Chad Greenway 2006

David Pollack 2005

D.J. Williams 2004

Bryant Johnson 2003

u sure bout that?

#17 area. It is actually a good place to draft. You still get high quality players, without top 10 money.

Otah, Flacco, Maclin, Alex Mack, Brian Cushing, Revis, Lawrence Timmons were all taken within a few picks +/- of the 17th pick.

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