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NFL.com's Jason La Canfora reports that the Panthers are interested in Texas QB Colt McCoy.

"The team has enough interest to consider moving up into the second round on Friday," La Canfora writes. The Panthers are currently sitting at No. 48 overall, with 15 picks between them and the first selection in round two. McCoy seems unlikely to get by both the Browns and Bills in the top 42. Carolina, though, may have too many position needs to give up later-round picks. We'd say they could dangle a player to move up, but they have hardly any depth.

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With all of the WR dropping to the 2nd I just don't think it's a good idea. Next year looks like a pretty good year for QBs...

Unless we can somehow pull off a Walker to Minnesota trade like Dallas did back in the day I hope it's just rumors.

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The Panthers are interested in Texas QB Colt McCoy, according to a league source. The team has enough interest to consider moving up in the second-round on Friday.

The Panthers currently have the 16th pick in the second round (48th overall) and it would likely take some maneuvering to get ahead of teams such as the Browns, Raiders and Bills, who are still looking for quarterbacks.

The Panthers parted ways with long-time QB Jake Delhomme earlier this year. Matt Moore is currently at the top of the team’s depth chart.

http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/04/23/panthers-interested-in-texas-qb-mccoy/

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You're right.

I wonder what people would say if we traded Marshall plus a later pick and keep the 48th but acquire another pick to get McCoy?

Then again, we gave up a first to move up in the 2nd last year, so I think it's really unlikely.

BTW, if anyone saw what Philly gave up to move up for Graham in the 1st... We got robbed the last two years...

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You're right.

I wonder what people would say if we traded Marshall plus a later pick and keep the 48th but acquire another pick to get McCoy?

Then again, we gave up a first to move up in the 2nd last year, so I think it's really unlikely.

BTW, if anyone saw what Philly gave up to move up for Graham in the 1st... We got robbed the last two years...

First-round pick (No. 24):

» Third-round pick (No. 70):

» Third-round pick (No. 87)

To move up 11 spots in the first round.

Looking at what Denver gave up to grab The Golden Calf of Bristol isn't as bad as I thought.

They swapped fourth rounders moving down from 114 - 119 and gave up a 2nd and 3rd. Basically a 43rd and 70th for the 25th pick. Picked a bad player with the pick though.

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