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REPORT: per Albert Breer, Panthers have been most aggressive team in attempting to trade back


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36 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I think the Panthers are feeling the effects of a draft that’s deep and balanced in the middle. They probably believe they can get a comparable player later while picking up extra draft picks in the process.

Yeah I agree.  I'm not sure why this is so hard to grasp...  

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People are so worried about being “fleeced” that people just need to look at the bigger picture if you make a move and select a great or good player no cares look at the Rams last year. They got mocked on draft night for that trade with us, but it turned out their pick turned into a great player and no one cares anymore.

This draft is full of 2nd rounder worthy players that no one wants to take in the top 20 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Never be desperate. When you're desperate you're gonna get fleeced. We shouldn't be desperate to trade down. Be willing to take the best player on your board if there isn't an appealing offer.

Watch something like trading #8 to Sean Payton in Denver for #20 and #85 or something equally awful.

Man that really would be awful.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

People are so worried about being “fleeced” that people just need to look at the bigger picture if you make a move and select a great or good player no cares look at the Rams last year. They got mocked on draft night for that trade with us, but it turned out their pick turned into a great player and no one cares anymore.

This draft is full of 2nd rounder worthy players that no one wants to take in the top 20 

The Rams have a front office that generally has an eye for talent in the draft. The Panthers can move up and down all they want. The results say they can't draft worth a poo to save their lives if they needed to. And Dan Morgan until proven otherwise is not an upgrade in that area. If the argument is more picks will give them a better chance to not fug things up that at least has some level of logic behind it. Certainly it's better than different variations of comments that are basically akin to telling folks here they think they know more than the experts ie the Panthers brass.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

The Rams have a front office that generally has an eye for talent in the draft. The Panthers can move up and down all they want. The results say they can't draft worth a poo to save their lives if they needed to. And Dan Morgan until proven otherwise is not an upgrade in that area. If the argument is more picks will give them a better chance to not fug things up that at least has some level of logic behind it. Certainly it's better than different variations of comments that are basically akin to telling folks here they think they know more than the experts ie the Panthers brass.

You and I are basically saying the same thing. Draft the right people and no one will care.

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