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Stirs Pre combine draft


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Everything will change this coming weekend and again once FA starts, but here is how I see it currently.

Shariff Floyd must be flying up boards as Tannenbaum had him going 3rd to Oakland.

Doubt he is there when we pick. Same with Warmack, Richardson and Fisher, thus..

1st Trade with Pittsburgh who desparately needs to get a rushing OLB and moves just in front of New Orleans, who is swithcing to a 3-4, to get their OLB. Panthers give up their fifth and get Pittsburghs third.

With the 17th pick, the Panthers select OT Lane Johnson. Very quick/fast, can still put on 15 lbs with no decrease in speed.

2nd DT Jesse Williams/Kawann Short I think one of these guys will be available at our pick in the second.

3rd CB Jamar Taylor Boise State. He is not that tall, but I think he will be an outstanding CB in the NFL

4th OG Travis Bond UNC

6th WR/HBack Marcus Davis Va Tech. Big guy/good speed, can work into some TE sets/Hback sets at 6'4" 235 lbs

On to the combine and FA where we will pick up a safety. WR's are also an area not addressed. Guys coming back from IR might pick that up.

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no extra picks for the trade lol oh hell naw. i would stay right a 14. got to give me at least a 2nd or 3rd.

johnson is decent but his stock is rising.....luke,erice and lane will be gone.......best chance you got at a decent lt is dallas thomas or terron armstead and you dont know if they can translate to the pros even though they are talented.

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