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(In your opinion) Top 5 needs for the Panthers and who would you like to fill the spots?


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With Free Agency only HOURS away, what do you see as the Panthers Top 5 needs to make the next big step? And who (FA or Draft) do you want to fill said spots?

 

Here's what I have in mind:

 

1. WR2- T. Smith, Strong, or J. Hardy

2. OT- Bulaga, Flowers, or D.J. Humphries

3. S- Nate Allen, Draft BPA in 4th

4. CB- Cromartie, R. Darby

5. DE- Derrick Morgan, B. Orakpo

 

I know some of this is wishful thinking, and probably not got a chance in hell of happening. But it's fun to dream.

 

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1. OT. Either Hairston from Buffalo, think that's his name, or draft pick (s) like Fisher, Humphries, Collins, Peat

2. WR. A decent #2 guy in FA, a potential #1 or 2 in the draft like Strong, and I also wouldn't mind another WR/KR like Lockett

3. DE. Morgan may be out of the price range in FA, but I'm sure we draft a guy.

4. S - Harper improved, but he'll amazingly be even slower and older next year. I'm still not completely sold on Boston either, so upgrade either safety position. If Collins falls in the draft, could be the guy at 25.

5. BPA in a way. Whether it be a CB, RB, special teams guy, whatever...just find quality depth

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1. OT. Draft pick (s) like Fisher, Humphries, Collins, Peat and Jake Long (Very Incentive Laden Deal)

2. WR. Kenny Britt and Draft Pick (Strong)

3. DE. Derick Morgan (This should be our FA splash) Would keep our Dline rotation beastly

4. S - Depends who is affordabe

5. RB - REGGIE BUSH (WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN OUR SYSTEM!!)

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1 - OT (Bulaga, Collins/Flowers/Humphries)

2 - WR (Torrey Smith, Michael Crabtree, 1st round draft pick)

3 - S (I don't know, someone?)

4 - TE (Would be fine with re-signing Dickson here)

5 - DE (Derrick Morgan)

 

 

TE was my #6 need. And I too wouldn't mind re-signing Dickson ORgoing after Zach Miller.

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1. OT. Draft pick (s) like Fisher, Humphries, Collins, Peat and Jake Long (Very Incentive Laden Deal)

2. WR. Kenny Britt and Draft Pick (Strong)

3. DE. Derick Morgan (This should be our FA splash) Would keep our Dline rotation beastly

4. S - Depends who is affordabe

5. RB - REGGIE BUSH (WOULD BE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN OUR SYSTEM!!)

 

 

I haven't given the RB spot much thought. I love Stew and I think Fozzy will be a great replacement for D-Will in the "Quick guy/Stew Relief" roll. But Bush would make a great addition to our roster, but only if he can come at a reasonable price tag.

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1 - Kicker - Ryan Succop

2 - Long Snapper - Mike Leach

3 - Relief Pitcher - Andrew Miller

4 - Goalie - Martin Brodeur

5 - Right Wing - Alfredsson, Daniel

Wait...what was the question again?

Your list is invalid

Alfredsson is retired :)

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