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So....at the moment, this is how it looks:

Out: Remmers In: Kalil
This is a plus, I have to imagine. More time in the pocket for Cam if nothing else.

Out: Ginn In: Shepard
Who? I mean, admittedly I've never seen this new cat play, but is he an upgrade over Ginn? I don't know.

Out: Ealy In: Peppers
This is a "win now" kind of move. Got up a few spots in the draft but not exactly a move towards the future. I fear DG is trying to save his job.

Out: Klein In: nobody
Hopefully LB depth is addressed at the draft

Out: Tolbert In: nobody
Non event here really

Out: Philly In: CJNew
No idea on this one. Maybe it's a neutral move.

Out: Nobody In: Captain
Have to think it's a plus as long as he sticks to covering the slot and isn't a starter.

Out: Nobody In: Adams
Good move for vet to help young guys. But a stop gap win now signing.

Overall, we address the OL, the pass rush, the nickel spot, safety depth and get a few fliers on WR depth. Our secondary and pass rush are both instantly better, but our LBs are one injury away from a street clothes dude starting.

Still need: more OL help, LB depth, Safety youth and talent, speed at WR, TE depth.

Not sure how to feel yet. For as splashy as this has been, not a whole lot of "talent" coming to CLT. More depth/old guys who can help make a run now, but aren't exactly full of youth and speed.

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25 minutes ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

So....at the moment, this is how it looks:

Out: Remmers In: Kalil
This is a plus, I have to imagine. More time in the pocket for Cam if nothing else.

Out: Ginn In: Shepard
Who? I mean, admittedly I've never seen this new cat play, but is he an upgrade over Ginn? I don't know.

Out: Ealy In: Peppers
This is a "win now" kind of move. Got up a few spots in the draft but not exactly a move towards the future. I fear DG is trying to save his job.

Out: Klein In: nobody
Hopefully LB depth is addressed at the draft

Out: Tolbert In: nobody
Non event here really

Out: Philly In: CJNew
No idea on this one. Maybe it's a neutral move.

Out: Nobody In: Captain
Have to think it's a plus as long as he sticks to covering the slot and isn't a starter.

Out: Nobody In: Adams
Good move for vet to help young guys. But a stop gap win now signing.

Overall, we address the OL, the pass rush, the nickel spot, safety depth and get a few fliers on WR depth. Our secondary and pass rush are both instantly better, but our LBs are one injury away from a street clothes dude starting.

Still need: more OL help, LB depth, Safety youth and talent, speed at WR, TE depth.

Not sure how to feel yet. For as splashy as this has been, not a whole lot of "talent" coming to CLT. More depth/old guys who can help make a run now, but aren't exactly full of youth and speed.

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LB is fine.  David Mayo looked amazing last season.  Ben Jacobs and Jeremy Cash can both hold their own also.

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1 hour ago, Bartin said:

Voth said the urgency in free agency was directed by Jerry Richardson

That can't be true. Up until last night, all we heard about was how he was cheap and didn't care if we were mediocre.

Someone must be feeding false news to Voth.

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