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Our wide receiver corp


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The question I have is do we really need to make any splashes for this position?  In my opinion we have a solid group presently.  The trait that was obviously missing last year was speed.  This has been addressed with the addition of Ted.

 

Bersin: was solid for us minus the KR/PR.  That issue is no longer an issue.

 

KB: going into his second year.  He was not happy with his performance and the drops I expect him to be greatly improved next season.

 

 

Cotch:  There is quite a bit of hate but this guy is a solid 3rd down receiver.  

 

Olson:  Nothing needs to be said 

 

The practice squad guys such as Stephen Hill, Mike Brown might be something the Panthers look at but I do not see a glaring need at this point to go out and drop 6-8 million dollars on a wide receiver when it could and should be spent on the o-line.  

 

 

 

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We need a guy who can consistently get separation like Crabtree or Stevie Johnson. I would like Andre, Nicks, Moore or Britt as well as guys with #2 potential and not going to command a lot of money. We have 0 YAC guys as well, so yes we DEFINITELY need an upgrade at #2 WR. More likely to come in draft than FA in my opinion but if we could get 1 of those guys I listed, I'd be satisfied.

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