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Give up next years first?


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I am sure Carolina will have tons of different strategies based on how the draft unfolds....with as deep as this draft is at DT and CB ( first 2 rounds).

What about giving up next years first to get into the top of round 2.

Get Kuechly, best DT and best CB on the board?

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U know what u have done right? Prepare for thousands and thousands of replies that say no but personally I wouldnt mind it if done the right way

I am normally not a fan....I think there will be some good players that fit needs in the early 2nd. We also dont have 3rd this year.

Plus, this will really be Riveras first year of camp and getting bodies he wants for his scheme. Could be something to prep for....Hurney is Hurney.

All depends on how the draft unfolds....can't go in committed to do it just bc

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I am normally am not a fan....I think there wil be some good players that fit needs in the early 2nd. We also dont have 3rd this year.

Plus, this will really be Riveras first year of camp and getting bodies he wants for his scheme. Could be something to prep for....Hurney is Hurney.

yep...I'm really excited about the value we can get this year in round 2.

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Oh for f**k's sake. Will we ever have a complete draft?

Just throwing it out there....we don't have a 3rd this year. Rounds 4-7 haven't really produced much of anything in our history. This is a big year for Rivera in terms of building the team he wants....he actually has an offseason. I think it is a possibility.

I think we need more than 2 picks out of the first 100 guys on the board......if we didn't have a new coach/scheme then maybe not. If not getting another 2nd then finding a way to get a 3rd.

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I am sure Carolina will have tons of different strategies based on how the draft unfolds....with as deep as this draft is at DT and CB ( first 2 rounds).

What about giving up next years first to get into the top of round 2.

Get Kuechly, best DT and best CB on the board?

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Nooooooooooooooo ! We have the No 8 pick in the second round. I wouldn't mind trading our pick in the first round to a mid first and getting an extra pick in the second or third rounds. We will still get a starter in the mid first and good potential in the second

round. After the second round we usually don't fair well. No trading up. That how we got Edwards and Everret Brown and lost our picks.

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