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  2. Id do it for a year even just his knowledge of the Saints would be brilliant
  3. I am not a fan of his, personally. As a ball player, yep I am a fan. I wanted to draft him day three instead of CMC at 6 or 8 or whatever it was. I stick by that too. His value was high relative to his cost.
  4. Yep screams hes here to take all TMacs and Cokers targets
  5. Im pretty sure the staff are high on Brooks
  6. If they don’t get off their ass there won’t be anyone left to sign. Then you have to “hope” your guy is there at 19 and you’re not drafting BPA.
  7. Why would he agree to being a starter for that?
  8. He is projected day 2 or 3. First round is much too rich. He is undersized.
  9. #Panthers John Metchie III deal: one year, $1.9M, $1M gtd, $500K signing bonus, salary $1.145M ($500K fully gtd), $15K per game active roster bonus, $600K catches, yards, touchdowns incentive. Max value: $2.5M
  10. On the team site he's the only player under the "Reserve/Non football injury list"? Did I miss something?
  11. Winners Carolina Panthers No team made a bigger splash than the Panthers during the opening window of free agency. Carolina began by agreeing to terms with edge defender Jaelan Phillips on a four-year, $120 million deal, snatching the highly touted pass rusher from the Eagles, whom they acquired at the 2025 trade deadline for a third-round pick. Carolina was quiet for much of the day to follow but closed out the night with another blockbuster signing, bringing in All-Pro linebacker Devin Lloyd on a three-year, $45 million deal. While the deal to acquire Phillips is a risk because of his extensive injury history, the team's need for a high-caliber pass rusher was evident. This past season, Carolina finished 31st in PFF pass-rush grade (60.5) and pressure rate (30.3%). Although Phillips missed significant portions of the 2023 and 2024 campaigns, he’s undoubtedly a potent pass rusher when healthy, ranking in the 91st percentile in pass-rush win rate (16.8%) over the past four seasons. Carolina’s young pass rushers, Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen, can learn a lot from the new addition as they head into year two. Jaelan Phillips' Stable Pass-Rush Metrics (2022-2025) Lloyd, the third-highest-graded linebacker in the NFL last season, profiles as a strong center piece for a Panthers defense that struggled mightily at the position, failing to field a single player with a PFF overall grade above 55.0. The former Jaguar’s all-around game resulted in PFF grades above 80.0 in each major defensive facet in 2025. https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2026-nfl-free-agency-winners-losers-legal-tampering-period
  12. No but I feel like we probably should find another running back
  13. I highly doubt Stone is expected to start.
  14. Would be the best receiving back we have had since McCaffrey. Wouldn't be opposed to it if the price is right.
  15. They are playing with fire sticking to the pre Icky injury strategy. It was a great plan until he went down.
  16. Maybe a good goal line option.. seems like he’s lost a step the last few years
  17. I keep saying Mike Tolbert reincarnated would be the guy I want.
  18. Yeah but if they wait they give up nothing. A little agent team collusion sets that up. This was done too close to the deadline to cut anyway. I am not blaming us, it is set up for that to happen with this calendar the NFL uses. It happens everywhere and we have taken advantage of it too. I guess it all comes out in the wash. Let’s get one of theirs.
  19. Maybe as a #1 back but a backup. I think would be good.
  20. I think he is still good in space and catching the ball
  21. Carolina Panthers linked to Saints star Alvin Kamara after Rico Dowdle exodus At the right price I would love it.
  22. This seems like the appropriate response to this signing.
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