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REPORT: Panthers open to trading down from #8


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I largely remain a fan of not trading up nor down in drafts.....and just using your picks to draft the best player.Β 

Almost every time they go up or down I feel they lose more times than not.Β 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I largely remain a fan of not trading up nor down in drafts.....and just using your picks to draft the best player.Β 

Almost every time they go up or down I feel they lose more times than not.Β 

100%.

Trying to get cute is the last thing we should want this FO doing right now because they are trash at it.

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

I largely remain a fan of not trading up nor down in drafts.....and just using your picks to draft the best player.Β 

Almost every time they go up or down I feel they lose more times than not.Β 

Personally I feel you need to be fluid each draft year in regards to that years main tiers and overall pool.Β 

Find the best scouts and Trust your big board. This will guide you to being a yearly winner. Many say it, but no one truly does BPA. Example if I was running the Panthers this year, starting with that 3rd, if there was a OG I feel was HOFer and he's still there in 3rd....I would draft him. There's injuries and sooo much turn over, lewis or hunt could be on a different team in 26. Just take the clear best player, if you need a DT and he's 80 and the OG is 83...its ok to "break" the golden rule and fill a big hole.Β 

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Laugh if you want, but I was a FF king when I followed the league. One of the methods I learnt was as each round passes, add/focus/target more up-side.Β 

Again most drafts have different talent levels, but after the early 4th(115th) take more risk and go for broke. It's something like 5-7% success rate after that 115, take a risk onΒ trouble or injuried player.... you just gave your odds of having a successful season a boost....thus you keep winning and keep making $$$.... If that player doesn't work out, well so did 94% of the other teams players.Β 

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19 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Mcshay and other analysts are speculating the Saints could just pick BPA, roll with rattler, clear some cap space next off season and go for a qb in the next draft where there are some very talented dudes that potentially could come out.Β  In short, Arch in new orleans with a rebuilt roster and with cap space would be a problem.Β  I guess we will see what happens in a week

I am not sold on Sanders, but many think he'll be a starter.Β  The question is? Do you pass on Sanders and tank 25 for the chance at Manning, IF he comes out in 2026?Β  That IMO is a really long shot. If Sanders makes it to #9 I think they take Sanders.Β Β 

Hopefully, he makes it to #8 and we have the opportunity to get more picks and make N.O. run with Rattler and still miss out on Manning.

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