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Panther's Draft Spots announced


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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The NFL today released the full order of picks for next month's draft.

The Carolina Panthers don't have a first-round selection, trading what turned out to be the 17th overall choice to San Francisco in order to pick defensive end Everette Brown in the 2009 second round. The Panthers also landed running back Mike Goodson in the '09 fourth round as part of the deal.

The Panthers have eight picks -- their selections for Rounds 2, 3, 4 and 7, along with a sixth-round selection acquired from Oakland, plus two compensatory picks in the sixth round and one in the seventh.

The compensatories were awarded this week for the Panthers losing three players to other team last year as unrestricted free agency signees -- offensive linenemen Geoff Hangartner (Buffalo) and Frank Omiyale (Chicago). and kick returner Mark Jones (Tennessee).

The Panthers traded away their fifth- and sixth-round selectios, respectively, last year for defensive tackles Tank Tyler (Kansas City) and Louis Leonard (Cleveland).

According to the NFL, the Panthers' picks look like this:

Round 1 -- Traded to San Francisco (17th overall).

Round 2 -- 48th overall (16th in round)

Round 3 -- 78th (15th)

Round 4 -- 112th (14th)

Round 5 -- Traded to Kansas City (144th, 13th)

Round 6 -- Acquired from Oakland (175th, 6th)

Traded to Cleveland (186th, 17th)

Compensatory (202nd, 33rd)

Compensatory (204th, 35th)

Round 7 -- 223rd (16th)

Compensatory (249th, 42nd)

(Note: NFL.com originally listed the Panthers' second-round pick as No. 47 in an online report last month, which the Observer cited).

-- Charles Chandler

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/03/panthers-picks-announced.html

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