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Panthers still have 5 picks left on Day 3


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Round 4, Pick 25 (124th overall)

Round 5, Pick 25 (161st overall)

Round 5, Pick 33 (169th overall)

Round 5, Pick 38 (174th overall)

Round 6, Pick 25 (201st overall)---Traded---

Round 7, Pick 25 (242nd overall)

 

Where does Gettlemen and Co. focus today?

 

I'd like to see DB, OL, RB addressed.

 

 

 

 

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Sounds like Receiver is still a target based on Jeremy's posts. I'd like to see an OT if it works out. A running back would be nice. Wouldn't surprise me if we go D line somewhere either. Secondary help too would be nice. Gettleman knows what he's doing so I'm excited.

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