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We might trade to get in the 2nd


jasonluckydog

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http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/20562/panthers-looking-to-trade-into-round-2

According to Paolantonio, Rivera said the Panthers are calling around to gauge interest in possible trades. The coach said this year’s third-round pick could be part of the package, along with an early-round pick in 2012.

The Panthers have two third-round picks this year. The second one is the final pick of the third round and was a compensatory pick for the loss of Julius Peppers. The Panthers are not allowed to trade the compensatory pick.

Paolantonio said Rivera expressed the Panthers would target a defensive tackle or cornerback if they can get into the second round.

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fug that noise.

If anything they should trade our 3rd rounder for a future 2nd round pick. I'm sick of going into every draft lacking high value picks. We aren't going to win the super bowl next year, there is no reason to get desperate and trade away our future.

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http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/20562/panthers-looking-to-trade-into-round-2

According to Paolantonio, Rivera said the Panthers are calling around to gauge interest in possible trades. The coach said this year’s third-round pick could be part of the package, along with an early-round pick in 2012.

The Panthers have two third-round picks this year. The second one is the final pick of the third round and was a compensatory pick for the loss of Julius Peppers. The Panthers are not allowed to trade the compensatory pick.

Paolantonio said Rivera expressed the Panthers would target a defensive tackle or cornerback if they can get into the second round.

exactly my thoughts

if a DT falls down to late 2nd that they are really interested in no doubt in my mind Hurney's going to pick up the phone and start making some calls

Phil Taylor or Stephen Paea might fall

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uggg

Just stay put. I find it hard to believe Marty hasn't realized trading future first or second round picks for a worse pick in the present is not a good plan. Especially when all you preach is building through the draft.

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