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Is 3 second rounders is a bad deal for JP


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So, first of all son't kill me by saying 'oh another JP thread' :)

The moment I heard JP to NE story, I thought Panthers are after a 1st and 2 2nd rounders but wouldn't be better to have 3 2nd rounders...

I think there is nobody that Panthers can target at 20 range, the available DEs would be a reach at that point, we have load of LBs.... only logical choice would be CB but with Tempa 2 defense, I guess we can live witha CB from the middle of the second round....

We would save money and we would go after BPAs without reaching....

Or you think Panthers should play hard and try to get at least a 1st.....

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So, first of all son't kill me by saying 'oh another JP thread' :)

The moment I heard JP to NE story, I thought Panthers are after a 1st and 2 2nd rounders but wouldn't be better to have 3 2nd rounders...

I think there is nobody that Panthers can target at 20 range, the available DEs would be a reach at that point, we have load of LBs.... only logical choice would be CB but with Tempa 2 defense, I guess we can live witha CB from the middle of the second round....

We would save money and we would go after BPAs without reaching....

Or you think Panthers should play hard and try to get at least a 1st.....

I've said for a while now that I'd settle for NEs second rounders.

Maybe even just 2 second rounders.

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in one of the numerous peppers topics i posted my ideal trade

using the draft value chart i figured peppers value to be around 1250 points

the 34th pick, the late 2nd pick, and thier third would be very good, it has a value around 1000

so i think two picks out of the second round is completley possible as it leaves both clubs in good shape draft wise and equals a fair value for peppers

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Two 2nd's this year and a 2nd next year would be just as good. Even if Peppers leaves, we would only need to replace one starter so why not save one of picks for next season when our list of needs at that time starts to take shape.

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