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Osi available for trade


Ja  Rhule

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Our 4th would be all I was willing to throw out there.

In the 2011 draft.

Speaking of which, I lost track of all the compensation given up on tonights trades but I didn't think I heard of any 2011 picks given up. Might be a little more proof that next years draft picks have a low value and the Panthers chances of pulling off a trade like last year are slim.

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panthers don't want him. hurney practically said as much. they've had no talks for a trade, and hurney laughed when a reporter asked about it.

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The guy is one of the best DEs in the NFL a year ago and we don't want him because he had one down year??? Give me a break...I would give our 4th rounder for him this year.

This draft is shaping up very well for us with Griffen, Tate, Benn, and Cody still on the board. I'm not a HUGE Griffen fan but he looks like he'd fit our scheme. I'd honestly rather have Cody's huge body in there...Could be the next Kris Jenkins for us. I wouldn't be surprised at all if that is the way we went. As much as I don't watn to go DL in the

2nd round...its almost a given that we will.

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