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Panthers willing to trade Jenkins

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Dukesuckgounc, Apr 7, 2007.

  1. PantherPaul

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    From ESPN Insider:
    <Apr. 11> Odds are starting to favor the Panthers keeping Jenkins, although his name will be out there for the next three weeks, according to John Clayton.
    The Panthers won't give him away. He's one of the best defensive tackles in the game and he's only 27. It might be hard for them to take even a second-round choice. Giving up Jenkins for a third-round pick is out of the question. That's not enough.

    The availability of Jenkins could have an impact on the Rams' draft strategy. The Rams clearly want an upgrade at defensive tackle and Jenkins could be the anchor of their defense. With the No. 13 pick, the Rams would take Louisville defensive tackle Omobi Okoye if he's there, but getting Jenkins could have a more immediate impact.
     
  2. CelticCat

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    <Apr. 11> It might be hard for them to take even a second-round choice. Giving up Jenkins for a third-round pick is out of the question. That's not enough.

    Thank God for that.
     
  3. McFly41

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    Jenkins and our 2nd for thier #13? Seems that would be in the range based on the article.
    I'd rather get a late first or second rounder and save a little money but we could trade down one of those two picks and stock up on 2's and 3's?:stirthepot:
     
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    Why wouldn't we just draft Ginn and get something else for jenkins (or keep him, which I prefer) instead of trading Jenkins for Hall?
     
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    Here's to keeping Jenks.
     
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    Ultimately, I think Denver will trade with Houston for the #10 pick and select Alan Branch, that'll leave St.Louis the odd man out in the DT game. Under pressure we'll get their 1st for Jenkins.
     
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    Because you don't draft a return man in the first round, especially not at #14. Ginn might be a decent WR in the future, but he need work in that department.

    I'd rather not deal for Hall either, his value as a WR isn't any better although he has had some productivity as a #3/#4.
     
  10. rake

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    agree. I could give a rats ass about having Hall
     

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