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Ron is wanting a trade down for the next Kuechly


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9 minutes ago, Smithers said:

They are nothing alike 

The next top once in a generation LB. Ron knows what it takes to win. He’s not as stupid as Panthers fans think he is. He’ll hand #59 to Simmons and watch him thrive for the next how many years.

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What's the furthest they can move back and still get him though? 3, 4?

They go to 5 or later and Giants might take him.  If they could trade with Giants that might work, I would guess Giants would take Young and then Lions would take Okuda or trade out with someone wanting Tua (Miami).

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Just now, AU-panther said:

What's the furthest they can move back and still get him though? 3, 4?

They go to 5 or later and Giants might take him.  If they could trade with Giants that might work, I would guess Giants would take Young and then Lions would take Okuda or trade out with someone wanting Tua (Miami).

Who knows what the Lions and Giants will do. Giants just traded Slay. They did sign Jamie Collins and Reggie Ragland so in my opinion I would say that they go with Okudah. Dave will stick to his old self and surprise everyone else. Maybe a Derrick Brown, Epenesa or Yetur. Number 7 could be where Simmons falls. 

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1 hour ago, Untouchable said:

It's plausible. I mean next Luke is incorrect but rangy LBs are very important for Ron's defense.

Relying on one playmaker is Ron and Turners MO. They’re too traditional to adapt and way too stubborn to be a creative. They need 2-3 studs to drive into the ground to have any success.

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