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


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22 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

To do what? Draft another WR or RB?? 

I am going to redeem myself after being so wrong about the first pick. If they are going to trade up to pick 36.

They draft either Emmanwori or Ezereiruaka (both top 30 visits)

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I am going to redeem myself after being so wrong about the first pick. If they are going to trade up to pick 36.

They draft either Emmanwori or Ezereiruaka (both top 30 visits)

You move up for a premium position

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3 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

You move up for a premium position

well, it's the Browns pick 2nd, 2nd rounder... I would assume in the deal you figure out largely what they are/aren't doing w/ their first pick before you trade.  That leaves 2 teams ahead of you.  So you just need to figure out what one of them will or won't do.  Then you are guaranteed one of your two guys.  

It's the Panthers.  They will move up and do whatever.  They will say they had a first round grade on them.  Like the S.  Call it a steal.  Half the board cheers.  Half cries. 

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

The backup plan is to take Shedeur Sanders in the 6th as a free safety.

Let's take Shilo too in the 7th.  Have a Sanders package with both in at S

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

well, it's the Browns pick 2nd, 2nd rounder... I would assume in the deal you figure out largely what they are/aren't doing w/ their first pick before you trade.  That leaves 2 teams ahead of you.  So you just need to figure out what one of them will or won't do.  Then you are guaranteed one of your two guys.  

It's the Panthers.  They will move up and do whatever.  They will say they had a first round grade on them.  Like the S.  Call it a steal.  Half the board cheers.  Half cries. 

We’ve seen this movie before

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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Equally likely to be a future inmate.

Lakers totally should have cut Kobe during his allegation. The big risk with Green is future allegations and fabrications. Although he’s never been charged he’ll have a huge target on his back from the blackmailers. I’d go another direction for that reason.

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They will definitely move up.

They want an EDGE or Emmanwori.  No way one of their guys at the EDGE position or Emmanwori will last until the 57th pick.

The trade up will happen after an EDGE or Emmanwori is picked.

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4 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Lakers totally should have cut Kobe during his allegation. The big risk with Green is future allegations and fabrications. Although he’s never been charged he’ll have a huge target on his back from the blackmailers. I’d go another direction for that reason.

If hes there in the third maybe

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Equally likely to be a future inmate.

Two SA charges (one in HS and one in college) is a huge red flag. At this level, with lots of money at his disposal and plenty of women looking for a come-up, Green has a huge target on his back with his checkered past. Too risky for an organization with its own history of problems with domestic situations. 

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btw, after the Falcons make their pick tonight, they will have a 4th and 2 7ths and that's it for this draft.  They will probably trade back with their 2nd

edited to add I think they got another 4th in the trade to get back in the 1st

 

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