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Panthers trade up to 9th pick of second round - select Devin Funchess


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Panthers give up 3rd and 6th round picks to move up for Michigan WR Devin Funchess.

Sorry updating as I can. Unexpectedly got the call to pick up my daughter from softball practice, and apparently these fields are a black hole of cell reception.

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Gettleman wants our WRs to have a certain identity, tall, big possession type WRs that can help Cam who tends to overthrow the ball. I don't like giving up all the picks for him but I trust Gettleman and maybe we trade back into the third round.

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