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Panthers Considering Trading Back To The Jets?


EMSMedic79

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So I read that the Jets wanted to trade up for Ingram. I have also read that Jacksonville wants him as well. SO it seems that if the Jets want him they will have to trade up to the 7th pick. But lets say he falls to the 9th pick. Who thinks we should pass on arguably the best DE in the draft to pick up a third or possibly a second. If we go down to the Jets pick we likely lose out on Ingram, Cox, Coples, etc. Mayock has said that the 8th or 9th pick is the demarcation line between an impact starter and a good player. Remember our track record in the second round....

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So does this mean we could pick up Stephon Gilmore in the first, then possibly Jerel Worthy and Rueben Randle in the second? Hell yes.

Conventional wisdom is that GIlmore may likely be gone by the 16th pick and Worthy won't be there at 40, and Randle is projected in the 30- 40 range. Likely none of the players will be there at those spots if we trade down. Hence the issue with trading down....

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Our team is not going to trade out of the number 9 position, I'm tellin ya. ESPECIALLY if players start falling which is starting to seem possible. Kalil not going to Vikings opens up so many things

I call smoke screen on kalil not going at number 3. The problem with picking at 9 is there really isn't a diffrence between whats there at 9 and the rest of the first round. Trading back would be the best option.

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