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Buffalo our best friend?


firstdayfan

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Getting away from all the smokescreen theories I noticed yesterday that buffalo took cam out to dinner last night and there are several articles about how gailey loves athletic QBs with Cams skill set. So, this actually works out really well for us bc if anyone (Washington, Dallas, etc) want Cam bad enough they will have to trade up in front of buffalo to get him.

The fact that Buffalo seems to want him so bad may give us the ability to trade back. No smokescreen, just simply if one of those teams want him the precedent has been set that he wont fall past Buffalo. Which gives us ammo and makes that first and second pick more valuable.

Or we could just take him but that's a whole other story...

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maybe if we can convince Buffalo we will draft Cam #1, they will offer their 2nd rounder and the #3 to pick Cam...basically getting back the Armanti pick.

at #3 we could get Fairley/Dareus, PP, AJ Green or Gabbert potentially.

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It's funny that almost everyone to reply so far totally missed the point of the original post. It doesn't matter if Carolina or Buffalo really want him or not. If teams that are in love with Cam think Buffalo will take him, they are more likely to trade for the Panthers first overall pick.

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Honestly I doubt they worry about trading up for Newton. Gabbert is considered very athletic as well and one of the two will be there at number 3. Why give away the farm when you have 2 guys with similar skills sets and you know you will get one of them staying right where you are.

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The chances of us trading the pick are slim. The smoke screen stuff has been blown out of proportion. There is not one player in the draft good enough to have teams falling over each other to trade up for. If there is, we should be the ones taking that guy!!!!

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It's funny that almost everyone to reply so far totally missed the point of the original post. It doesn't matter if Carolina or Buffalo really want him or not. If teams that are in love with Cam think Buffalo will take him, they are more likely to trade for the Panthers first overall pick.

Or they say lets trade with Buffalo for their pick which will cost less and we are okay with newton or Gabbert. No need to mess with Carolina at all unless they give it away for less than Buffalo.

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Or they say lets trade with Buffalo for their pick which will cost less and we are okay with newton or Gabbert. No need to mess with Carolina at all unless they give it away for less than Buffalo.

I absolutely give up...why would you trade WITH buffalo to get the guy that BUFFALO wants!!! All I'm saying is that it's becoming more apparent that cam will NOT fall past buffalo...so if someone wants him that is after buffalo they will HAVE to trade past buffalo to get him. That involves trading to the 1st or 2nd pick. Buffalo's interest in cam makes our pick more valuable.

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Or they say lets trade with Buffalo for their pick which will cost less and we are okay with newton or Gabbert. No need to mess with Carolina at all unless they give it away for less than Buffalo.

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