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Other teams "sniffing around Carolina's interest in Fournette."


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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

I wasn't unaware of Fournettes ankle. 

Was just questioning the statement made about Stew. Who has missed mostly practice due to his foot issues. Most of his games missed were of more severe issues. Such as his knee a few seasons back.

Let's be honest here. Stewart has been very good as long as he has been healthy. And he has often played at less than 100%. I like Stewart's toughness and his physicality. I just know he has not been consistently as good as his potential. I hope the same thing isn't going to happen with Fournette. There are other options without an injury history.

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52 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

The draft always has some weird ish and wtf picks early on...getting my hopes up, but I do weirdly think Fournette falls right into our laps. 

I don't think it would be weird at all. I mean Jags could easily take Adams and Jets could very easily take Lattimore . 

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Just now, Mr. Miagi said:

Think the only one you can really say that need a safety badly is LA Chargers. 

I havent gone and broken down every team yet, draft is still a ways off, but going early on a running back is a splurge, one I'd like to see us make, but many of the teams around us have bigger issues with running back, and there are 4-5 players I'd be happy with us drafting, and believe we will have a chance at a few of them. I do want Fournette though.

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Just now, Doc Holiday said:

I havent gone and broken down every team yet, draft is still a ways off, but going early on a running back is a splurge, one I'd like to see us make, but many of the teams around us have bigger issues with running back, and there are 4-5 players I'd be happy with us drafting, and believe we will have a chance at a few of them. I do want Fournette though.

You can make a case for the Jax and NYJ taking a RB. 

I love me some Jamal Adams but if we do get Barry Church, I'm all in for Fournette. 

Lets just hope that Jax or NYJ take Cook over Fournette if that's where they want to go. 

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18 minutes ago, Mr. Miagi said:

You can make a case for the Jax and NYJ taking a RB. 

I love me some Jamal Adams but if we do get Barry Church, I'm all in for Fournette. 

Lets just hope that Jax or NYJ take Cook over Fournette if that's where they want to go. 

both those teams have much bigger issues, especially the NYJ.  Not saying they wont, but one doesn't have a QB and the other needs half of everything.

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