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How I would handle the 1st pick


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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If I were in charge of the panthers draft I would:

Find a team that really wants that number one spot (I know its probably the least valuable 1st pick in many years)

I would trade down for: this years 2nd and 4th and a 1st round pick next year

Do you think a team would be willing to make that trade? and if so, who would want to reach that high up and where do you think we could land it? Mid 2nd and 4th? maybe even an early 2nd and 4th.

That gives us a 2nd, two 3rds, and two 4ths. We could avoid having to pay the heavy 1st round money befor the league decides on a rookie salary cap. (If they are going to, which I believe they will)

Next year it gives us 2 1st round picks in a much stronger draft class. and having to pay less money for the picks.

I feel with no obvious 1st pick selection as in years past, this would be a great move by the front office.

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Isn't that what a forum is for?

And yeah, I went to ECU for 2 years before I transfered to UNCW. and LAW are my initials not my major.

My major was even more useless. Psychology. But eventually, after grad school it might pay off. Thanks for taking an interest

lol ECU to UNCW

what, couldn't get into UNCC to pull the Chapel Hill slingshot?

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lol ECU to UNCW

what, couldn't get into UNCC to pull the Chapel Hill slingshot?

Actually I got married and my wife managed the victoria secret in Wilmington, just made more sense for me to move. Plus ECU was nothing but a distraction. Loved the school, couldn't, for the life of me, make it to all my classes. But sadly if my GRE goes well in a few weeks we will be heading to the worst football college in the SEC next year. Vandy

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