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Kiper: Panthers Should Trade Down


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Let me give you guys some insight from the brow of the super brain here.

The media hates the Carolina Panthers. They believe they can mislead the organization by planting bad information. Ideally they want the Panthers to pick a bust player like Cam Newton or they want the Panthers to give the pick up to a more favored team.

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Let me give you guys some insight from the brow of the super brain here.

The media hates the Carolina Panthers. They believe they can mislead the organization by planting bad information. Ideally they want the Panthers to pick a bust player like Cam Newton or they want the Panthers to give the pick up to a more favored team.

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I'm tired of hearing and reading these analyst thinking they know what's best for our DAMN team. When most of them have never even followed the Panthers.

Who the f*ck is actually worth trading up for?

Answer: No one. And no team will be dumb enough to trade up.

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Let me give you guys some insight from the brow of the super brain here.

The media hates the Carolina Panthers. They believe they can mislead the organization by planting bad information. Ideally they want the Panthers to pick a bust player like Cam Newton or they want the Panthers to give the pick up to a more favored team.

you know non-salary cap slavery days are over right??

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I'm tired of hearing and reading these analyst thinking they know what's best for our DAMN team. When most of them have never even followed the Panthers.

Who the f*ck is actually worth trading up for?

Answer: No one. And no team will be dumb enough to trade up.

Agreed as to you first point. I ignore draft analysts (especially high profile guys) when it comes the Panthers because even with the #1 overall, we're an unanalyzed afterthought.

To your second, Cam probably is an attractive enough prospect for someone to trade up.

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all i know is if hurney does want to trade back he better not trade far enough back that we can't get one of the more elite prospects (newton, dareus, peterson, green) just for a 2nd and maybe another throw in pick...he better rape that team...i just don't see another team wanting to trade up to number one in less they are absolutely in love with newton or gabbert and are willing to take a questionable QB which both are while also giving up multiple picks

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