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The First Round Tight End


Mr. Scot

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How many years have we seen that prediction?

Ridiculous under John Fox, of course. Ridiculous still at the #1 overall spot.

If, however, the Panthers were to trade down a time or two looking for extra picks, and let's say someone like Kyle Rudolph were available at a mid-to-late first round spot, could it then happen under those circumstances?

Quite possibly :sosp:

I don't think it will happen - at least not this season mind you - but it's worth remembering that the notion is not so unthinkable as it used to be.

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in my opinion if the panthers trade down twice to the middle of the first round in this draft, they can pick whoever the hell they want there and i'll view it as a win for starting the transition to chicoball off right with a plethora of prospects gained from additional picks.

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If we could manage to trade out of the #1 spot, I don't think we would have any trouble finding another team to trade back again with. The top 5 on this class is viewed as weak in part, because the dropoff between those players and the next couple at their positions is very slim. Peterson to Prince, AJ to JJ & TSmith, Fairley to Dareus & Paea etc. If one guy can manage to really elevate himself at the combine and in workouts, then we could very well end up with quite a few first day picks in a deep first 2 rounds.

If we could pull this off, I would love to see us pick up a guy like Rudolph. Outside of a franchise QB, a tight end is our biggest need on offense. I still think Barny could be that guy. And unless Smitty really does want out, I just don't see the need at WR.

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I wish we could trade down then try to trade that for a guy like john carlson or jacob tamme and pick up another pick or 2 in the process. TE is a posistion I have always thought we were weak at since Walls left, I mean come on, we have talent now but they don't get used the way they should, maybe we need a qb....

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