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Panthers Will make the Biggest Move on 1st day of the Draft!


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who should the Panthers select the 2nd pick  

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  1. 1. who should the Panthers select the 2nd pick

    • Ndamukong Suh
    • Sam Bradford
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    • Gerald McCoy
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    • Eric Berry
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    • trade down and pick up WR (Tate or Bryant)
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    • Derrick Morgan
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    • Dez Bryant
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    • Joe Haden
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Just saw were the lions are looking for a running back to trade out of the first round! I'm a supporter of taking risks in the draft (more so then in FAs). Both are "Risks" but something about the unknown potential of a player coming out of collage just seems greater to me then someone who has been in the league for mult years and only had limited success. It just seems to me that picking a player that you can develope to your scheme and has less wear and tear is better way of building a team them on spending picks and millions on older players.

Because most Panther fans get bent out of shape if you say anything about trading Deangelo Williams lets just say the panthers trade "a running back" to the lions for the 2nd pick and a later round pick in this years draft and next years. Who would they take ? I say Suh because Foxy is defense first coach and they are look to sure the front four on the D line. Peppers gone and we're still looking for Chris Jenkin's long term replacement. If Bradford slips to 2nd pick look out! Caroline would have a lot more options to move down and take a WR or DE while adding even more picks!

let me know how you would handle trading into the 2nd pick and what player or tade you think works out best for the panthers.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/04/16/lions-considering-a-trade-for-a-running-back/

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