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A draft day trade is imminent,the Beathard-Hurney effect


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^I could see that maybe using our 3rd round picks but I doubt it's any big time moves like some are expecting. Hopefully nothing like trading away future picks sh1t didn't work in the past why recreate sub par decisions that hurt us in the past.

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^I could see that maybe using our 3rd round picks but I doubt it's any big time moves like some are expecting. Hopefully nothing like trading away future picks sh1t didn't work in the past why recreate sub par decisions that hurt us in the past.

Only one of our 3rd round picks can be traded. The other is a compensatory pick.

Given our spotty 2nd round history, maybe it's a blessing in disguise that we aren't picking there.

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I would be surprised if we didn't trade our way back into the 2nd round somehow.

It would make sense if we have the opportunity.But it is all speculation at this pointThe longer the CBA draws ouT THE LESS VALUE a rookie qb will have to a team.

Trust me Cam Newton is not the second coming.

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Either my reading comprehension skills are really good or you guys are all ratards.....

The dude was saying the Hurney would trade this year picks and future picks to trade BACK into the 1st or 2nd round, meaning we would still use our 1st round pick and then go after another 1st or 2nd....

Maybe I'm the ratard....but...that's how I read his post.

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I swear to god, If hurney trades another future pick, I am going to drop kick an orphan in the diaphragm.

Draft Cam Newton or Dareus, or whoever the hell he wants with the first pick, CHILL THE FUCK OUT in the second and bite the bullet for the retarded trade he made last year... stop trading our shit away and suck it up for once, then take a(nother) DT in the 3rd. address the rest of the needs as the draft continues

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