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REPORT: Panthers attempting to move up in the 2nd round


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Yep - others mentioned it but just slapping on one of our 4ths gets us at best to the mid/late 40s.  

Add just one of our (3) 5ths, that's early 40s for 57+114+140, we keep our high 3rd in tact.  

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An interesting one is CLE with pick 36.   They've already got 33, 67, and also have a later 3rd at 99.  

36+99 is 665 on charts

our 57+74+114+140 is near equal value.  So that's reducing our overall picks down to 7, but still, nice.    

So could move wayy up in the 2nd, back in the third, and you're giving up one of our 4ths, one of our 5ths. 

Just floating ideas 

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5 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Draft Mike Green.  That guy is a future star

I won't be surprised if Mike Green drops way hard in this draft because of the off field concerns. I think he ends up being drafted but I wouldn't be surprised at all if he ends tonight not having heard his name being called. 

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 i thought the Panthers were currently in a rebuild ?&so why is it they are still attempting to trade up like they are only one or two players away for need/fit edge rusher ?

it really makes no sense for a rebuild team to do this ?

I guess the Panthers honestly think they have a chance to make the playoffs this upcoming  season ?   & will be picking in the latter part of the next year's draft  .if they do trade up intto the top (32-43) of the 2nd round in order to draft an edge rusher it will most defenitely require picks from next year's draft

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1 minute ago, bandu said:

 i thought the Panthers were currently in a rebuild ?&so why is it they are still attempting to trade up like they are only one or two players away for need/fit edge rusher ?

it really makes no sense for a rebuild team to do this ?

I guess the Panthers honestly think they have a chance to make the playoffs this upcoming  season  & will be picking in the latter part of the draft next year .if they do trade up to the top of the 2nd to draft an edge rusher  it  will most defenitely require picks from next year 

The Panthers don't think they are a rebuilding team. 

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2 minutes ago, bandu said:

 i thought the Panthers were currently in a rebuild ?&so why is it they are still attempting to trade up like they are only one or two players away for need/fit edge rusher ?

it really makes no sense for a rebuild team to do this ?

I guess the Panthers honestly think they have a chance to make the playoffs this upcoming  season  & will be picking in the latter part of the draft next year .if they do trade up to the top of the 2nd to draft an edge rusher  it  will most defenitely require picks from next year 

we are in the forever rebuild that isn't a rebuild.  They have been clear on that. 

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