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Alex Smith Traded To The Chiefs (How This Could Effect The Panthers Draft)


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Alex Smith was traded to the Chiefs for two second round picks. The 49ers now (*possibly) have 15 picks in this years draft... Yes that's right (*possibly) FIFTEEN. Since the 49ers need help in their secondary they could be looking to trade up for someone like Vaccaro or Rhodes. Your thoughts?

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I have never heard of a team EVER having that many picks. I think they will be looking to trade up if they find someone they really like. Otherwise I could actually see them trading back and stockpiling more. That franchise is fuging legit.

I want my franchise to be fugging legit :-(

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I suspect they might trade a few of those picks to the Jets for Revis. It is great they have 15 picks but it isn't how many picks you have but how well you pick the players you draft. The Patriots were mentioned as an example but my overall impression is that they haven't done that great of job in the draft. They seem to do better picking off veterans in free agency than they do drafting. I could be wrong but that is my impression....................

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