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Dexter Jackson visits the Panthers


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Are we really going to carry 5 WRs with 3 of them being guys that are virtually unproven? I guess we need to build depth at that position with Steve and Moose getting older...

A little competition would be good between Moore, Jarrett, and possibly Jackson.

jackson offers nothing as a WR..the bucs tried him there and he was horrible

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damnnnn. Manyyy things can be speculated about this. Godfrey going on IR, Teal getting cut. Munnerlyn, Wesley, Wilson getting cut. Remember the way the CBs have been coming in has always been Gamble, Marshall, Wilson, Wesley, Martin, Munnerlyn. With Martin and Munnerly switchin between the #5 and #6 spot. I doubt they'll cut Wesley because he's a beast on ST. Wilson has been the #3 CB.

There is also the possibility Taylor could be cut as well. Or maybe they cut one of the Offensive tackles Williams or Schwartz.

Personally, I have no idea who they'll cut if Godfrey ISN'T going to be put on IR. I kinda lean towards Munnerlyn because obviously the coaching staff didn't think too highly of him at PR since they went after Jones. And he's been battling Martin with the #5 spot. Martin is a high draft pick, so I guess they'll cut Munnerlynn IF they dont cut one of the tackles.

:confused: I'm surpised no one has picked this up yet but you do know that this isn't the Dexter Jackson that played safety for the Bucs from 1999-2002. He won the Superbowl MVP and got a big contract from the Cardinals. The guy we are talking about signing is from App. State....not FSU. He position is WR but he will mainly be a punt returner.

He is basically taking the spot that would have been for Mark Jones.....a cheaper alternative. So I don't understand why you are speculating on all those cuts in the defensive backfield. :confused:

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:confused: I'm surpised no one has picked this up yet but you do know that this isn't the Dexter Jackson that played safety for the Bucs from 1999-2002. He won the Superbowl MVP and got a big contract from the Cardinals. The guy we are talking about signing is from App. State....not FSU. He position is WR but he will mainly be a punt returner.

He is basically taking the spot that would have been for Mark Jones.....a cheaper alternative. So I don't understand why you are speculating on all those cuts in the defensive backfield. :confused:

Cause Im not quite so sure Fox wants to cut someone from our already weak backup o-line. I kinda doubt they'll cut Taylor since they kept him over Leman and Favorite. I was thinking something in the backfield since we're stacked there. Really, it's anyone's guess here. Munnerlyn came to mind cause it seems the coaching staff doesn't have faith in him doing PRs and he's been the #5 or #6 CB in preaseason.

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:confused: I'm surpised no one has picked this up yet but you do know that this isn't the Dexter Jackson that played safety for the Bucs from 1999-2002. He won the Superbowl MVP and got a big contract from the Cardinals. The guy we are talking about signing is from App. State....not FSU. He position is WR but he will mainly be a punt returner.

He is basically taking the spot that would have been for Mark Jones.....a cheaper alternative. So I don't understand why you are speculating on all those cuts in the defensive backfield. :confused:

I think most that have read the thread realized that he made an error but we chose to ignore it. I think Killer is up to speed now and knows who we are talking about.

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why would we want a player that fumbles worse than the ones we already have? no thanks....I think we should just let Kenny Moore be the punt returner. Munnerlyn sure as hell better not be the selection....

Why not? Munnerlyn showed more potential than Moore as a returner.

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