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Draft Night Hypothetical: Abdul Carter


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1 - Tennessee: Ward

2 - Cleveland: Travis Hunter with the intent of selecting their WR1 of the future

3 - NYG: Shedeur staring them in the face, as is Carter. But NYG already paying Burns a boatload of cash, have Thibodeaux, and another stud on the defensive line in Dexter Lawrence. Schoen feels #3 is too rich for Shedeur. 

Joe Schoen and Dan Morgan are close. Schoen was on staff in Carolina when Morgan was drafted in Carolina. They worked together under Beane in Buffalo. They remain good friends to this day and still vacation together if I am not mistaken.

You alright with Morgan calling up his buddy to inquire on the price tag to move from 8 to 3 to select the best defensive player in the draft at a position we desperately need? What would you give up? 

Seeing rumblings that CLE could love Hunter. The Giants have signed Russ and Jameis so are no longer desperate at QB, but moving to 8 gives them more options to navigate the draft. 
 

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7 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

1 - Tennessee: Ward

2 - Cleveland: Travis Hunter with the intent of selecting their WR1 of the future

3 - NYG: Shedeur staring them in the face, as is Carter. But NYG already paying Burns a boatload of cash, have Thibodeaux, and another stud on the defensive line in Dexter Lawrence. Schoen feels #3 is too rich for Shedeur. 

Joe Schoen and Dan Morgan are close. Schoen was on staff in Carolina when Morgan was drafted in Carolina. They worked together under Beane in Buffalo. They remain good friends to this day and still vacation together if I am not mistaken.

You alright with Morgan calling up his buddy to inquire on the price tag to move from 8 to 3 to select the best defensive player in the draft at a position we desperately need? What would you give up? 

Seeing rumblings that CLE could love Hunter. The Giants have signed Russ and Jameis so are no longer desperate at QB, but moving to 8 gives them more options to navigate the draft. 
 

 I have a hard time seeing Cleveland not go qb but if the giants wouldn't rip the Panthers,  I'm sure it'd be talked about but I think they'd  at least want our 2nd and that's too rich for us rn. I wouldn't mind Carter but I think the possibility  is easier if he drops to 5. 

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21 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I don’t think we can afford to give up the draft capital required to move up that far plus I don’t know why but I’m not sold on Carter being worth what it would take to move up and once again we would be over drafting a player (in my eyes at least)  

 

 

I agree. I have yet to understand the hype around him

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