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THE LATEST: Todd McShay, Panthers are the most likely team to move out of top 10


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19 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I don’t think a 2nd is off the table. Moving into the top 10 usually requires a good bit of capital but this top 10 is just not that great. 

Just depends how devalued the trade would potentially be.

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17 minutes ago, Icege said:

I'm liking the idea of moving back, landing Ez, and then using the additional draft capital to move up for guys that the team covets in rounds two through four.

2 4ths and 3 5ths is great ammo to hit that sweet spot in the 2nd with whatever they get hopefully from a jump back. They would still have enough to end up with 2 or 3 picks in that nice later value range in the 4th and 5th.

I just like EZ at edge. He produces and is a guy you can lean on. Clowney is a rotational peice at this point. Seems like a great match and if I was Evero I would be begging for right now vs maybe big later. Just saying

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20 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

Trade with Denver

Walk out of Friday with:

Ezeiruaku

Starks

Noel

I would lose my fuging mind if the Panthers some how came out of this draft with Ez, Starks, and one of the Iowa State WRs holy poo

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10 minutes ago, Waldo said:

2 4ths and 3 5ths is great ammo to hit that sweet spot in the 2nd with whatever they get hopefully from a jump back. They would still have enough to end up with 2 or 3 picks in that nice later value range in the 4th and 5th.

I just like EZ at edge. He produces and is a guy you can lean on. Clowney is a rotational peice at this point. Seems like a great match and if I was Evero I would be begging for right now vs maybe big later. Just saying

Could also maybe use one of those 4ths or 5ths for a player that a team is looking to move. 👀

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Downright comical.

I think it's the only way to pick up an extra second in this week draft. Like going from 8 to the very late 20's to the early 30's probably gets you a second plus a fourth or if into the 2nd, two 2's plus a fourth and 6th. 

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48 minutes ago, Icege said:

I would lose my fuging mind if the Panthers some how came out of this draft with Ez, Starks, and one of the Iowa State WRs holy poo

Ez, Noel, & Schwesinger is the haul to monitor. If we trade down, that could be a scenario we’re looking at.

 

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