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For those wishing for a Lockout


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It doesnt mean we will have the #1 pick next year. The NFL will probably follow the NHL on what they did 5 years ago. They had a lockout and did a lottery to decide the draft order. They then did a serpentine draft. So forget about a lockout. If the Panthers want to try to get Luck next season what they need to do is trade the first round pick this year and move down. That way we have 2 shots at winning the #1 pick.

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who would want the #1 pick this year?

Doubt we could even get a 2nd for it.

There will still be a couple teams that will. Wont be the compensation like Luck would have gotten. But I can see us getting a first next year and a 3rd this year along with a first this year.

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from everything i have seen the lottery is what will happen if there is a lockout.

trading this yea's #1, though? it ain't happening. there is just no one marketable enough for it since luck is out of the picture.

i would 100% back the decision to trade down since there is no luck, but i just don't see it being attractive for anyone.

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We could easily leak it that we're going to draft Cam Newton, and maybe hype him up mroe than he's worth, and convince another team to come in and take our first for their first and second. (Here's looking at you, Bengals.)

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We don't really know at this point.

Different sources say different things. Heck, it may not even be decided on yet.

Logically speaking, why take time to decide on something like that now when the lockout hasn't happened, and might not?

I'm still of the belief that it won't happen. Sure, it may come down to the 11th Hour, but honestly, both sides know that too much money is on the line. And money talks.

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