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Tom Sorensen said nfl sources told him


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link? I was under the impression that you could trade picks but not players.

its in the charlotte observers live chat at auburn pro day..if there is not a cba in place by draft time, the panthers CAN'T trade out of the # 1 sopt to aquire additional picks. in other words they are stuck with the # 1 overall pick

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its in the charlotte observers live chat at auburn pro day..if there is not a cba in place by draft time, the panthers CAN'T trade out of the # 1 sopt to aquire additional picks. in other words they are stuck with the # 1 overall pick

pretty sure that is not true.

I've heard you can trade out of the #1 spot but it is very, very hard because it has to be for picks only.

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i thought we already talked about this?

well, you thought wrong..i did not say trading picks for players, which we already know you cant do..i said TRADING PICKS FOR OTHER PICKS, meaning the panthers will not be allowed to trade their # 1 overall pick to a team in order to move down in the draft and get extra picks....this is according to nfl sources that spoke to tom sorensen

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well, you thought wrong..i did not say trading picks for players, which we already know you cant do..i said TRADING PICKS FOR OTHER PICKS, meaning the panthers will not be allowed to trade their # 1 overall pick to a team in order to move down in the draft and get extra picks....this is according to nfl sources that spoke to tom sorensen

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