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The Panthers could get this done

Trade up for Colt McCoy and another 2nd round pick

Grab either Brian Price, Terrence Cody or Linval Joesph in that order with the other 2nd round pick

3rd Round take Carlton Mitchell, Marcus Easley, or Mardy Gilyard

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I still don't want to trade another 1st round pick and make our bed with Matt Moore. There is a lot of talent coming out next year at QB. If McCoy is there then you take him but don't trade another 1st to do it with Locker, Luck, and Mallett coming out next year.

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I still don't want to trade another 1st round pick and make our bed with Matt Moore. There is a lot of talent coming out next year at QB. If McCoy is there then you take him but don't trade another 1st to do it with Locker, Luck, and Mallett coming out next year.

teams were trading up for like 2 draft picks this season....I figure we could trade up for a 4th and a 5th....then trade next years 2nd and maybe another 5th for another 2nd this year, but I agree if Carolina has to give up too much to move up wait until next year for either Locker or Mallett

Terrence Cody - hell no!!!! he is just fat, hes not good. He will eat himself out of the league in two years

A lot of people said that about Kris Jenkins too, and our line hasn't been the same without him

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Clausen is the best QB in this draft. If you trade up it's for him.

Thing I have about Clausen is it is hard to judge him on last season, he had an excellent season but is it because he progressed as a QB or was it from easy scheduling....Notre Dame had one of the easiest schedules in CFB last season and the season before last he threw 17 INT with one of the hardest schedules

McCoy has faced one of the toughest schedules year after year and he has stayed the most consistent, but has had major talent surrounding him

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