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Panthers trade for Sam Darnold


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We traded a 2nd round pick for Sam Darnold. There are MUCH worse options out there, including trading 3 first round picks for Deshaun Watson. Best Case Scenario? Darnold balls out with DJ, CMC and Robby Anderson (who played with Darnold and played well) under Joe Brady and our Defense continues to improve leaving us with a post season contender. Worse case? Darnold leads us to the #1 pick next year.

Y'all dont know what you want.

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16 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

2nd rounder next year is kind of irrelevant. Fitterer will just trade back next year and pick that second back up. 

Or he will trade back this year and get the 2nd back. The Panthers still have #8 this year. 

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14 minutes ago, davos said:

We’ll see. A 2022 2nd is the hard pick to stomach but not a bad get. So Teddy will be released J1 or traded. 
 

Question is now if a trade down is in the cards to make up for the overcompensation or if we decide to finally get an LT in Slater or Sewell.

But now we can trade back and get a 2nd rounder in 2021 or 2022.  If so, this cost us a fourth and a comp pick.

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