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A reasonable Cam Newton trade..


PantherTrain84

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No this is not another "OMG Cam Suxz trade him" type thread. Instead this is a more reasonable and realistic expectation just incase our new GM/Coach wants their own QB and wants to part ways with Cam. Before the draft in 2011 we heard reports Bills wanted to draft Cam and would be thrilled if he was still avaliable. Well here is a logical trade. Cam for Marcel Dareus, Stevie Johnson and a 1st AND 3rd rounder. We could draft a new QB in the 2nd round, in the first round draft Keenan Allen and Eric Reid.

So we bolster our D line with Marcel Dareus, draft a new stud WR in Keenan Allen to replace Smitty, draft a stud FS in Eric Reid and oh BTW we havent even got to the 2nd round yet, thats when we hopefully find a Andy Dalton like QB then grab a O lineman in the 3rd round pick we got from the Bills. We have a strong 1/2 punch at WR with Keenan Allen and Stevie Johnson and can get a solid QB in the 2nd round.

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No this is not another "OMG Cam Suxz trade him" type thread. Instead this is a more reasonable and realistic expectation just incase our new GM/Coach wants their own QB and wants to part ways with Cam. Before the draft in 2011 we heard reports Bills wanted to draft Cam and would be thrilled if he was still avaliable. Well here is a logical trade. Cam for Marcel Dareus, Stevie Johnson and a 1st AND 3rd rounder. We could draft a new QB in the 2nd round, in the first round draft Keenan Allen and Eric Reid.

So we bolster our D line with Marcel Dareus, draft a new stud WR in Keenan Allen to replace Smitty, draft a stud FS in Eric Reid and oh BTW we havent even got to the 2nd round yet, thats when we hopefully find a Andy Dalton like QB then grab a O lineman in the 3rd round pick we got from the Bills. We have a strong 1/2 punch at WR with Keenan Allen and Stevie Johnson and can get a solid QB in the 2nd round.

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