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mock draft with very small chance trades...


DynastyRTR

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-trade 2011 1st round pick and pick #48 to Oakland for pick #8.

-trade pick #8 to the Giants for pick #15, #76(3rd round), and pick #147

(5th round).(Giants select Rolando McClain)

-trade pick #15 and pick #76 to San Diego for pick #28 and pick #40.(San Diego selects C.J. Spiller.) lets go ahead with the picks.

With the 28th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers select...

Golden Tate-WR, Notre Dame

6'0, 200 lbs. 4.36 40

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With the 40th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers select...

Brian Price-DT, UCLA

6'1, 303 lbs. 5.13 40

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3rd round(#78)

A.J. Edds-SLB, Iowa

6'3, 247 lbs. 4.68 40

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4th round(#112)

Greg Hardy-DE, Ole Miss

6'4, 277 lbs. 4.79 40

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5th round(#147)

Jeff Byers-C/OG, USC

6'3, 301. 5.18 40

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6th round(#175)

Freddie Barnes-WR, Bowling Green

6'0, 215 lbs. 4.67 40

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6th round(#202)

Sean Canfield-QB, Oregon State

6'4, 224 lbs. 4.99 40

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6th round(#204)

Kion Wilson-LB, South Florida

6'0, 239 lbs. 4.85 40

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7th round(#223)

Garrett Lindholm-K, Tarleton State

5'9, 185 lbs.

7th round(#249)

Nick Polk-SS, Indiana

5'11, 215 lbs. 4.63 40

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A.J Edds is WAYYYYYY too high. No way would I give a 3rd for him.

Also I would choose a DE over Brian Price.

what DE would be there that is better than Brian Price? don't say Jerry Hughes or Ricky Sapp, because the need for 3-4 OLB's for team's late in the

1st round is a big need. only way Id take a DE over Price is if Graham or Griffen Falls

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