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Will the Panthers Trade Out of the #8 Pick


Will the Panthers Trade out of the #8 Pick?  

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  1. 1. Will the Panthers trade the #8 pick?

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      33


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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

They want to but there will be no trading partners in round 1.

I voted no because of this. I definitely think that we want to but I just doubt that we'll find a dance partner unless we're willing to get fleeced in the trade.

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I’m nervous because we appear to be in a no man’s land where the top prospects look to be gone before we pick and no realistic trade down scenarios are available.

Im still hoping for something wild to happen and we get a player we didn’t expect to be there.

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Beyond the first three picks, I think everyone wants to trade back in this draft. It is a buyer's market and the eighth pick might not have the value it once did when it comes to trades.

Make the pick, take the best player on the board (Warren, imho) and just move on. 

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With new wording of Steelers kind of getting burnt out on the Rodgers drama, I could very well see them pivot if 1 of Milroe or Sanders is at 8. Rumors have that a few teams think Milroe could be Hurts all over. If Sanders  and Ward(locked at 1) go early, we will see someone try to come up to the sweespot before the possible run happens. 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I voted no because of this. I definitely think that we want to but I just doubt that we'll find a dance partner unless we're willing to get fleeced in the trade.

Don't give them any ideas.

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