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Dallas has Peterson rated #1. Interesting....


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Dallas may move up to get PP, but I doubt if they'd move up to #1. They can move up to #4-5 and still have a great chance that he'll still be there.

Something that hasn't been discussed much on here is the Panthers doing two trades. Go down from #1 to 3, 4 or 5, then get offered another decent package to move down some more.

Unlikely to occur but I wouldn't be opposed at all. Lots of starting talent will be on the board at the bottom of the top 10.

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Something that hasn't been discussed much on here is the Panthers doing two trades. Go down from #1 to 3, 4 or 5, then get offered another decent package to move down some more.

Unlikely to occur but I wouldn't be opposed at all. Lots of starting talent will be on the board at the bottom of the top 10.

I'd be happy with this. Doin it Patriots style.

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Patrick Peterson is my 1st overall pick. It makes sense 1st with Gamble getting older and Richard Marshall leaving via a free agent. PP is the perfect building block especially if we move too the reported Cover 2 2nd He is the only one worth giving #1 Money too besides Marcell Dareus 3rd Carolina Panthers have had at least 6 month start on rebuilding the franchise(cause they started 0-8) they have done a bunch of homework on him and boy the tape dont lie 4th PP is also great on special teams ...... So if the Franchise cant trade the 1st for mutiple picks. boys and girl get ready for Mr Nice Patrick Peterson

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Patrick Peterson is my 1st overall pick. It makes sense 1st with Gamble getting older and Richard Marshall leaving via a free agent. PP is the perfect building block especially if we move too the reported Cover 2 2nd He is the only one worth giving #1 Money too besides Marcell Dareus 3rd Carolina Panthers have had at least 6 month start on rebuilding the franchise(cause they started 0-8) they have done a bunch of homework on him and boy the tape dont lie 4th PP is also great on special teams ...... So if the Franchise cant trade the 1st for mutiple picks. boys and girl get ready for Mr Nice Patrick Peterson

Except for when you are trying to get some ass from your girlfriend, periods are your friend.

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I'd be happy with this. Doin it Patriots style.

You mean Browns? I was FURIOUSLY texting my buddy that's a Browns fan a couple years ago. That was hilarious poo, traded down from..can't remember, it was #3 or #5 or somewhere in that range I think..TWICE in the first round and took a center with their first rounder (granted Alex Mack has looked solid so far, but they easily coulda gotten an impact player that woulda been better for their franchise). Then the extra picks they got from the trades turned into Brian Robiskie and no one else I even remember. Not a good series of moves by them unless I'm forgetting a later round gem they grabbed with one of the extra picks.

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