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Draft Day Trade Rumors Starting Up *Cam Newton News*


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CAM NEWS!

RavensInsider Aaron Wilson

by Pantherfan81

Hearing strong rumors that the Carolina Panthers have already unofficially outlined contract parameters with Cam Newton camp.

RavensInsider Aaron Wilson

by Pantherfan81

Hearing that unofficial talks with Cam Newton parallel the Sam Bradford contract. No shocker

Upadate..

evansilva Evan Silva

by wTheFirstPick

League source says #Raiders informed Colin Kaepernick that he is the No. 1 quarterback on their draft board

evansilva Evan Silva

by wTheFirstPick

Remember Mayock also has Von Miller No. 2 to #Broncos, and NFLN's Kara Henderson, who's in Denver, says sentiment has shifted toward Von.

evansilva Evan Silva

by wTheFirstPick

Multiple reports point to #Raiders attempting to trade into first round, targeting Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick. http://bit.ly/gsqCzR

DraftDish Richard Alan Phipps

by wTheFirstPick

Checked in one last time with Jags source. Brandon Harris and Prince Amukamara appear to be their main targets, via trade or staying at 16

wTheFirstPick Larry McDaniel

Lots of rumors about the #Chiefs wanting to trade up for Julio Jones and #Falcons wanting to trade up for AJ Green. Not sure its possible.

Granted it's twitter buttpirates like Fiz so take these with a grain of salt.

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How does everyone feel about trading our 1st from next year to get back into the 2nd this year?

No way...that's what lost us our 2nd round pick this year. I wouldn't trade next year's 1st to get back into the 1st again this year either. I think next year's draft will be valuable and our picks will probably be top 12 picks for each round.

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