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Albert Breer: Panthers turned down trade down offers from 49ers and Rams


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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Cool. Sure seems like all the media talk about T-Mac slipping leading up to the draft was just flat out misguided and we drafted the guy that the actual NFL talent evaluators had as the clear WR1. Good.

I couldn't understand some of the other guys getting hyped up.

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Cool. Sure seems like all the media talk about T-Mac slipping leading up to the draft was just flat out misguided and we drafted the guy that the actual NFL talent evaluators had as the clear WR1. Good.

It was probably orchestrated by some of these teams in the hopes he would slip down to them

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Yeah like the Rams never tried to trade for Burns and the 49ers didn't trade up for Lance. Even the better teams still do big stupid things at times.

Should have taken that trade IMO. Both of those teams are desperate for rookie talent with their cap issues. This will be interesting to look back on too.

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

Yeah like the Rams never tried to trade for Burns and the 49ers didn't trade up for Lance. Even the better teams still do big stupid things at times.

Should have taken that trade IMO. Both of those teams are desperate for rookie talent with their cap issues. This will be interesting to look back on too.

We're desperate for any talent due to our sucking issues. 

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