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In order to respect fans who enjoy the suspense of the NFL Draft, we’ll post picks and trades here instead of directly on Twitter. But that no-spoilers plan does not include anything that happens with the Panthers.
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With Vince Wilfork gone, the Patriots restock.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 31″]
Anthony joins Humphries as two Charlotte-area kids turned first-round picks.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 30″]
Few worries on offense, so may as well retool the defense.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 29″]
Yeah, another weapon for Andrew Luck, but Indy’s lines remain awful.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 28″]
Duke double major also wants to go to med school.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 27″]
If someone’s going to challenge Thompson for best athlete in the draft, it would be Jones.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 26″]
Perriman’s a nice Torrey Smith replacement.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 25″]
While Panthers didn’t get their OT, they got a guy they wanted. Dave Gettleman wasted no time turning in card to take eventual Thomas Davis replacement.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 24″]
Tough break for Panthers. Guy they wanted goes just before they’re on the clock.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 23″]
Broncos move into Lions’ spot to grab guy who was a top-10 talent before he was pulled over this week. Denver gives Detroit its 28th overall pick, a fifth rounder this year and a fifth in 2016.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 22″]
Steelers needed to get younger and better on defense and they did.
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Another OT off the board, but not one Panthers wanted.
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Chip Kelly adds a Jeremy Maclin replacement.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 19″]
Versatile option another smart pick for the Browns. Who’s running this draft in Cleveland?[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 18″]
Without character concerns, could have been top CB taken.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 17″]
49ers start restocking their defensive line.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 16″]
Backend help for a Houston defense that could be nasty.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 15″]
Chargers move up from No. 17 to grab the draft’s second marquee back. They give 49ers their first- and fourth-round picks this year and a 2016 fifth-rounder.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 14″]
Draft’s three best wideouts are now off the board.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 13″]
Another OT off the board for the Panthers, but they weren’t enamored with Peat.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 12″]
Hey, a smart pick by the Browns.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 11″]
First defensive back in a draft with few great ones.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 10″]
Five months after tearing ACL, “once-in-a-generation talent” goes top 10.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 9″]
Two offensive linemen now off the board for the Panthers who are keeping close tabs on the position.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 8″]
Another new coach, Dan Quinn, continues rebuilding Atlanta’s awful defense.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 7″]
How hard was it for John Fox to see his first pick as Bears coach used on offense?[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 6″]
New coach Todd Bowles gets who many consider the draft’s best talent.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 5″]
Someone to help protect the fragile RGIII.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 4″]
Raiders take a receiver. Somewhere Al Davis is smiling.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 3″]
Draft’s best-dressed stays in-state.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 2″]
All those months of trade talk sure helped create lot of clicks.[accordion_item open=”true” title=”No. 1″]
Bi-annual meetings between Winston/Mike Evans and Cam Newton/Kelvin Benjamin could be fun.[/accordion]