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  1. 8 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

    I am not sure how much we should screw with the receiver room.  We have had wholesale change each of the last two seasons, and both times we started off poorly.  If we tweek it a little bit, so be it, but nothing more than that.  

    If you bring in a head case (and it sure sounds like that may be Coen's take on Thomas Jr), imagine what that might do to XL.  WHen I see drops and a coach complaining about a drop in production, I think we should drop the idea.  I see him going to Denver or Baltimore.

  2. 18 minutes ago, strato said:

    I smell something fishy.  Why would they do that? He had a less than good 2nd season but he had a really 1st season. 

    Here is what I found:  

    "Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and WR Brian Thomas Jr. are facing scrutiny due to Thomas’s "sophomore slump" in 2025, characterized by high drop rates (5+), reduced production, injury issues (wrist/ankle), and apparent hesitancy in 100% contact."

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  3. 5 hours ago, OldhamA said:

    You can't draft for need.

    That's what FA is for. 

    I have considered free agency.  LT?  Either not good enough or too expensive.  Besides, this is a good OT draft.  (I would rather have a free agent, mind you, but the Panthers' reality suggests we can't do it without neglecting other positions).  What LTs are available in free agency, and what do you expect to pay?  Any Ickey-level OT is going to cost over $20m.   How much do we already have invested in our OL?  I get your point, but I do not think you can spend over $100m per on your OL. We have 2 guards and a right T who pull in about $75m per season.  We don't have a center yet.  Teams just don't let good LTs hit free agency, and when one does on rare occasion, he is expensive.  If you want a third of the Panther cap going to 5 Offensive Linemen, free agency is the way to go.  We still need S, ILB, Edge, WR, etc. I think we'd need more than Nijman--and I would understand if we went free agent for a T--but that is putting a TON of your cap at OL--so considering our situation, I do not see that option as preferable.  You may disagree.

    If I was not talking LT on our line and thinking about the cap, I would agree 100%.  

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  4. 12 hours ago, strato said:

    It went straight to the front of the line for me. But I’m not sure we could get true plug and play talent at 19.  There is maybe a decent option in FA but the money just compounds the imbalance.

    I looked here: 

    https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/carolina-panthers

    Without specifying details, 

    Icky, Lewis, Hunt and Moton are right at 80 million dollars. No C accounted for. 

    Walter from Green Bay is estimated at 4 years 88 mil. I just don’t know how you could do that unless you will maybe get Moton and even Hunt off the books ASAP. 
     

    Moton looks like he doesn’t have a lot of time left playing well. The legs… 

    We have to figure something out. 

     

    If they were really going to go young at C RG and RT they could work it I guess so that they could get Walker and take a Moton 2027 replacement guy and a C and be done with the OL for a while.  
     

     

    good post.  this is the season when I get stressed over the cap and then remember, it is not my problem.

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  5. 2 minutes ago, strato said:

    If XL doesn’t come in with a chip on his shoulder and being real serious about getting his spot back, do what you want to with him. 
    Because if he doesn’t respond to this setback he never will respond. 

    To have all the tools and you still can't get the job done--BUT if the light does come on--and some WRs take time--we could be scary.

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  6. 8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

    Yeah - Tremayne was very reliable at catching the ball when it was thrown his way. Still not sure he is able to get open at a good rate, but at least he seems to have his head on a swivel (unlike XL)

    Yeah, you have to assume he was not facing many shutdown CBs

  7. 10 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

    I like Tremayne on the outside and wish he would get more of XLs snaps

    he catches everything thrown to him....had 17 targets and 14 receptions for 160 yards. XL has the tools to be really good--not sure about inside the helmet though

  8. 1 hour ago, Mistuh Jones said:

    about the same as urrbody else here, and nobody remembers Jeremy Chinn either. Yes, Seattle and other teams have deployed these versatile weapons. All I'm saying is we suck at it in Charlotte. That's a fair assessment 

    Yeah, that is my point--we all are just shootin from the hip.

  9. 30 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

    He's going to get paid. No way we can afford to sink that much into a WR with our defensive needs.

    I was expecting to see more cap room moves by now, which may be to suggest that we are not going to be that aggressive.  I have mixed emotions about that (because I think we have 3 needs on D and 3 needs on O--starters).  If you look to the draft for 3 starters, that is ambitious.  We need 6

  10. 1 hour ago, Mistuh Jones said:

    wasn't one of the recent practice squad guys a fast WR/RB hybrid? Velus Jones? how did that work out? 

    We have no idea how this will work out, but we know better than to close our minds because there is an isolated incident that is similar in nature that did not work out well.

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