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Honestly, trade Smith or the 1st round pick for additional ones


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Not hope do get a good deal. If Luck comes out we can get the other teams 1st and 2nd round pick for this year and next. Hopefully it will be to a team in that has a top 10 pick. Honestly Luck has had one good year. Call me skeptic but I need to see more. Grab the extra picks and grab AJ Green. Let Hurney wheel and deal and maybe we can get 2 first rounders this draft taking Mallet with the Second 1st round pick.

After combine and workouts Mallet will put up insane numbers and move up in the top ten. Their is no way we get 2 top 10 picks this year. I would rather no risk it and just draft luck.

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Luck is going to be a lame Duck. This board is going be crying the next few years for drafting him. Trade down and get someones 1st and 2nd rounders for this year and next. Trade Smitty for whatever we can get for him because honestly he will ruin any QB we get. Time to get serious people.

I agree

Trade out of # 1 for more draft picks

Trade Deangelo

Trade Smith

unless Fans want to keep doing what Panthers always do

Ride the horse till their is no value or the horse leaves as a F/A and we get Shat !!

Eagles have a QB that wants to be a starter again maybe a trade here

New Coaches

Younger Players to grow with new coaches

New Team Leaders to help buy into new system

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I agree

Trade out of # 1 for more draft picks

Trade Deangelo

Trade Smith

unless Fans want to keep doing what Panthers always do

Ride the horse till their is no value or the horse leaves as a F/A and we get Shat !!

Eagles have a QB that wants to be a starter again maybe a trade here

New Coaches

Younger Players to grow with new coaches

New Team Leaders to help buy into new system

Yeah let's get more picks for hurney 2 f'up. Instead of getting the most sure fire pick in decades. Wow!!!

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Not hope do get a good deal. If Luck comes out we can get the other teams 1st and 2nd round pick for this year and next. Hopefully it will be to a team in that has a top 10 pick. Honestly Luck has had one good year. Call me skeptic but I need to see more. Grab the extra picks and grab AJ Green. Let Hurney wheel and deal and maybe we can get 2 first rounders this draft taking Mallet with the Second 1st round pick.

I'm sure there were Colts fans just like you when Manning Entered the draft. And Carolina did put together a nice package to go get him, but the colts declined all of our picks.... I know they regret that, look at what they've done since.. Pathetic.

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I wouldn't expect to get much for Smitty at this point in his career. He's pretty banged up and has been around for 10 years now. We'd be lucky to get a 4th round pick for him. I think it's better to have him on hand to mentor the young WRs and kick returners. We missed that this year with our QBs, there was no vet QB who had 'been there' to be available to them when the defense was on the field.

I am leery of any number one pick absent a rookie pay scale, which is one of the owners demands in the new CBA. I'd rather trade it to address other needs and not have to pay a unnecessarily high cost in doing so. We have young QB on hand, let's get THEM developed.

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