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Panthers want Star


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CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports the Panthers have shown a "lot of interest" in Utah DT Star Lotulelei.

The Panthers are far from settled on the interior of their defensive line, but it would be a major surprise if Lotulelei tumbled all the way to their pick. La Canfora believes Carolina is likely Lotulelei's "floor," meaning he wouldn't fall any further

Pretty much if he's there, he's our pick. Jets said they will pick offesive weapon with 1 of their first rounders. Apparently they after Tavon Austin so looks like Tavon is going to gang green unless someone jumps to #8.

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Maybe we see how the draft plays out, and then we try to leap frog a team or two with a fourth round pick or some such if Star makes it that far.

I'm down with that. I still love Allen but I seem to be one of the few people in the world who would take him at 14. Trading back or landing Star seems to be out best bet right now.

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I'm down with that. I still love Allen but I seem to be one of the few people in the world who would take him at 14. Trading back or landing Star seems to be out best bet right now.

I'd be happy with both of those. I think Star is worth an extra mid-round pick, and I think you could get Allen (who I like) while moving back a bit. Gettleman has worked a trade phone, so I'm sure he's no stranger to a deal.

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One sexy draft would be Star and Short DT problem sloved.

based on the 2012 almost won games, with 2 elite DTs the road to the superbowl will be open again.

1 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 10–16

2 New Orleans Saints W 35–27

3 New York Giants L 7–36

4 at Atlanta Falcons L 28–30

5 Seattle Seahawks L 12–16

6 Bye

7 Dallas Cowboys L 14–19

8 at Chicago Bears L 22–23

9 at Washington Redskins W 21–13

10 Denver Broncos L 14–36

11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 21–27 (OT)

12 at Philadelphia Eagles W 30–22

13 at Kansas City Chiefs L 21–27

14 Atlanta Falcons W 30–20

15 at San Diego Chargers W 31–7

16 Oakland Raiders W 17–6 6–9

17 at New Orleans Saints W 44–38

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