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Mar 10 NFL free agency: Top targets for each team


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Mar 10  NFL free agency: Top targets for each team

 

Take a look at who David Newton is  saying is the  best fit/upgrade for  Carolina   , Hmmmm??   I am confused now

 

CAROLINA PANTHERS DE GREG HARDY. Despite his off-the-field issue, he had a combined 26 sacks in 2012 and 2013. He's proved to be one of the top edge pass-rushers in the league, and there are plenty of teams looking for a top pass-rusher. He's Carolina's most complete lineman, able to dominate against the run and drop into pass coverage as well. -- David Newton

 

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Look who is saying it tho ,David Newton has spent the majority of his time since February knocking Greg Hardy and NOW he saying Hardy is Panthers top target to get in Free Agency  , That is just a little strange to me, /yea need sleep i think ,,,,, Hmmm  I heard .......aw Nm ;)

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Look who is saying it tho ,David Newton has spent the majority of his time since February knocking Greg Hardy and NOW he saying Hardy is Teams top target , That is just a little strange to me, /yea need sleep i think ,,,,, Hmmm  I heard .......aw Nm ;)

 

Greg Hardy is the only targeted (now ex) Panther at this particular time, and I expect him to be for quite some time unless Deangelo Williams gets some attention at some point.

 

Nothing for us to see here and probably for the rest of the night, so I am going to sleep for about 12 hours.  Hopefully when I wake up, we'll have more exciting news to talk about than J.B.

 

Goodnight! 

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Greg Hardy is the only targeted (now ex) Panther at this particular time, and I expect him to be for quite some time unless Deangelo Williams gets some attention at some point.

 

Nothing for us to see here and probably for the rest of the night, so I am going to sleep for about 12 hours.  Hopefully when I wake up, we'll have more exciting news to talk about than J.B.

 

Goodnight! 

No That list is for what each teams need as in best player to target in free agency for each team  , Not who is the best player From each team that will be target the most in free agency ,,, 

 

It says  ``Our NFL Nation reporters assess which player would be the perfect fit or upgrade`` 

 

And in Carolina panthers spot David Newton put Greg Hardy is the best fit/upgrade for the Carolina Panthers  to target in free agency.

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I asked him on twitter why he put Hardy when the team has made it clear they aren't bringing him back.

 

He responded with "The post is about players that other teams would be interested in. "

 

Apparently the other 31 writers didn't get the same memo as Newton haha

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I asked him on twitter why he put Hardy when the team has made it clear they aren't bringing him back.

He responded with "The post is about players that other teams would be interested in. "

Apparently

the other 31 writers didn't get the same memo as Newton haha[/

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You've got to be kidding? You're joking right?

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