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this mock has panthers trading to get back into 2nd


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last year's trade has got to be the dumbest thing i've ever seen. belichick must have laughed his balls off when he saw who we picked after making that trade. it screwed us last year, and this, not to mention not having a new player to fill a uniform that can actually achieve something for us.

Hurney better knock it out of the park this draft (doubt it).

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did Hurney envision that he would convert AI to WR... or did he take him on a qb basis (he WAS a qb in college..). I really just want to know what in the world made him put that trade through.

we knew he was going to play wide out, Hurney is just a trade-happy idiot come draft day. And of all the people to trade the 32nd pick to...... wow

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cant dog armanti edwards yet. was he a reach and not worth giving up a 2nd round pick for? probably,but we dont know yet because fox never played him, never gave him a chance. all i know is that when he did play in the preseason,, he led all recievers on the team in catches and yards during the preseason

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cant dog armanti edwards yet. was he a reach and not worth giving up a 2nd round pick for? probably,but we dont know yet because fox never played him, never gave him a chance. all i know is that when he did play in the preseason,, he led all recievers on the team in catches and yards during the preseason

yeah you have a pretty good point. He didn't get enough playing time last year for any of us to evaluate if he was worth the trade or not. I say if he gets some good playing time this year and he doesn't produce at all, THEN we can say it was a terrible trade..

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