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Who would you trade up for?


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Here is a list of the best prospects going into the 2nd round. Which one player do you think the Panthers should trade up to secure, if any?

Sergio Kindle LB Texas

Jimmy Clausen QB ND

Everson Griffen DE USC

Taylor Mays S USC

Colt McCoy QB Texas

Terrence Cody DT Alabama

Golden Tate WR ND

Daryl Washington LB TCU

Sean Lee LB PSU

Brian Price DT UCLA

Carlos Dunlap DE Florida

Arrelious Benn WR Illinois

Chris Cook CB VT

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Why trade up for one of those players when one of those players are guaranteed to be there when we pick?

i think that what he means is... which one of those guys would you give up next year's 1st and this year's 4th for...

there's only a few from that list that i'd be cool with:

Everson Griffen DE USC

Terrence Cody DT Alabama

Golden Tate WR ND

Sean Lee LB PSU

Brian Price DT UCLA

Carlos Dunlap DE Florida (questionable)

Arrelious Benn WR Illinois

and i'd add Eric Decker to that list, but i don't think he'll be off the board until the 3rd round.

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