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Oh I imagine WR2 is still #2 in targets, just saying on a game to game basis, could be interesting depending on the matchup
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Level Of Enthusiasm Going into Game 1
Bear Hands replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm excited but still nervous about a few things that make me a 6: Playbook/Playcalling - Is it diversified or has that all been talk? (run game in particular?) - if not, we may still have a lot of stalled drives. Thing is, we have an OL that can play all looks - Inside zone, Power/Gap, Midzone, outside zone, Pin & Pull. Would love if we deployed a balanced attack with it all. Especially now that we have 3 totally capable backs in house Bryce continuing his week 13-18 play - please for the love of god work out Inside Linebackers - Trevin is still developing and Rozeboom has not been good without adequate support. Our line should help but they could be bad in both the run and pass. -
PFF grades from last night...Ransom had a night
Panthering replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
We're going to start Scott for too long at Safety with Ransom right there aren't we? -
Rickeyscoops on X saying the same thing
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They shouldn't. Coker is a legit #2 WR and should get those targets.
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PFF grades from last night...Ransom had a night
Bear Hands replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Ransom is a DUDE. Always was for the Buckeyes, still is. Was my favorite safety in the draft...and we never end up landing the skill position players I like. Tudthumping run stuffing, tough as nails, drive killer type who communicates well between snaps. -
Yeah it's why it hasn't been announced already from what I've seen. Panthers are asking for a fourth if they eat anything but the Vikings want to give up a 5th and 6th.
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Yeah it's why it hasn't been announced already from what I've seen. Panthers are asking for a fourth if they eat anything but the Vikings want to give up a 5th and 6th.
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The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports “financial hurdles remain before any potential Adam Thielen-Vikings reunion can occur.” Russini points out that in March, the Panthers bumped up Thielen’s 2025 salary. The 35-year-old receiver comes with a cap hit just north of $10.108 million this season, per Over the Cap, and the Vikings have already been working to increase their cap flexibility with the trade of Harrison Phillips earlier in the week. Thielen would be a natural fit in the Vikings’ offense if a trade is able to get done, but there’s still plenty to work out here.
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If this happens, and if this team is serious about featuring Ja'Tavion more, target share becomes interesting after McMillan.
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PFF grades from last night...Ransom had a night
therealmjl replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
It seems like a no-brainer. So I can only assume Evero will screw this decision up. -
Someone was reporting some cap stuff too. Vikings need to either create some or wanted us eat more (which in theory would better the pick)
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Vikings beat reporter, said they had been talking and that compensation was a day 3 pick. Not likely a 4th, much more likely it's a 5th or two six's.
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Source? Sorry if already posted in the past 12 pages. Also, if this is the case, hoping “Day 3” means 4th round.
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Hopefully the Niners continue to flounder. Seeing such is truly the gift that keeps on giving.
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They gotta realize that once Purdy's crippling cap hits kick in they're gonna be hamstrung.
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Yeah. I think so too, especially after handing out yet another massive contract in the offseason.
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If they trade theilen at least send him to a team that really needs him like the 49ers or the chiefs so he can rack up some yardage. Doesnt make sense to trade him unless they basically are saying they cant compete this year.
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I think the Niners are trying to cash in on a perceived SB window.
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PFF grades from last night...Ransom had a night
frankw replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
There's for sure some hope with the young players on the roster. But we've had young promising talent before and squandered it. Let's see how the coaching staff positions them for success going forward. That's all that will matter. - Today
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I think they just like their options at RB and clearly weren't ready to hand him a big contract. Now for the 49ers....I have no idea what their plan is. They already have a massive amount invested in that position.
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It's just talk. I don't think that anyone thinks that Parsons will end up anywhere but Dallas. If he does end up on the market, we've already been on a few lists of potential suitors, including one on NFL.com.
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The price to trade for him, would likely completely bankrupt our future draft assets. I would have been all for a Hendrickson or Parsons trade in maybe 2017 or 2018. But this team is so far from being good and needs SO much help to build, those draft picks are almost priceless. Let's not forget the insane cost it took to get Bryce and how much that harmed our drafting ability.
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People like to say that, but I don't know if it's true. We went a few years trying to answer the QB question on the cheap amid bad coaching. We did what other teams do and tried to address QB by giving up a king's ransom and moving up. I mean, I guess that could be considered a "splash move," but I see it more as trying to draft the next big thing at QB. I think that he's been more impatient than anything else. He gave too much power to Rhule who didn't know what the hell he was doing and relied on Fitterer who left a lot to be desired as well. Sure, we may have tried to get Watson and Stafford, but that's all a part of trying to answer the question at QB. "Splash moves?" maybe, but I think it's just business as usual for teams without a QB. Parsons would be a "splash move," but he's about as sure a thing that you could acquire for the capital.
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