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None of the guys fans want to fall to the Panthers will be there at 14. Teams like San Francisco will trade up and nab good players because of a glut of picks and a lack of spots on their talented roster for them. Panthers end up taking someone nobody expects or trading down...

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CBS Sports’ Jason La Canfora reports that “several executives” believe the Raiders will take Houston CB D.J. Hayden at No. 3 if they can’t trade back.

The Raiders are open to trading down if a deal can be swung, but they are prepared to take their man in Hayden with the third pick if a partner can’t be found. Oakland needs help all over the field, especially on defense, and Hayden has been steadily picking up steam as the draft’s top corner. The Raiders may not be able to trade down too far if they want him. The Lions at No. 5 and the Browns at No. 6 also have a cornerback need.

So Fisher number 1, DJ Hayden number 3.. Crazy

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