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2018 FA Wide Receivers


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All of this could change with re-signings, but here's an early look at WRs that could help the Panthers adding speed and replace KBs production next year. We just gained $8M in cap space with this trade, so maybe there is a plan in place.....

Lots of good names in there. I'd be happy kicking the tires on Jeffrey, Watkins, Marqise Lee, Richardson, Adams, Robinson, Landry or Moncrief.  I could see a few of them getting re-upped, but def some talent out there in the pool. 

PLAYER (47)
POS.
AGE
FROM
TO
GP
YDS
YDS/REC
TD
FUM
2017 AAV
STATUS
MARKET VALUE
Larry Fitzgerald WR 34 ARI TBD 7 494 11.0 3 1 $11,000,000 UFA -
Alshon Jeffery WR 27 PHI TBD 8 416 14.9 3   $9,500,000 UFA -
Terrelle Pryor WR 28 WAS TBD 7 223 12.4 1   $6,000,000 UFA -
Mike Wallace WR 31 BAL TBD 7 248 15.5 1   $5,750,000 UFA -
Sammy Watkins WR 24 LA TBD 7 264 14.7 2   $4,983,901 UFA -
Eric Decker WR 30 TEN TBD 7 226 9.8     $4,000,000 UFA -
Harry Douglas WR 32 TEN TBD           $3,750,000 UFA -
Taylor Gabriel WR 26 ATL TBD 7 189 11.1 1   $2,746,000 UFA -
Trey Burton WR 25 PHI TBD 8 70 7.8 1   $2,746,000 UFA -
Dontrelle Inman WR 28 CHI TBD 4 9 4.5     $2,746,000 UFA -
Kamar Aiken WR 28 IND TBD 8 131 9.4     $2,600,000 UFA -
Kendall Wright WR 27 CHI TBD 8 259 11.8 1   $2,000,000 UFA -
Jaron Brown WR 27 ARI TBD 7 311 15.6 1   $1,910,000 UFA -
Andre Roberts WR 29 ATL TBD 7 12 12.0   2 $1,800,000 UFA -
Matthew Slater WR 32 NE TBD 4         $1,800,000 UFA -
Albert Wilson WR 25 KC TBD 7 221 13.0 2   $1,797,000 UFA -
Danny Amendola WR 31 NE TBD 7 338 10.9 1 1 $1,700,000 UFA -
Charles Johnson WR 28 CAR TBD           $1,675,000 UFA -
Michael Floyd WR 27 MIN TBD 3 31 10.3     $1,410,000 UFA -
Marqise Lee WR 25 JAC TBD 7 363 15.1   1 $1,293,506 UFA -
Jordan Matthews WR 25 BUF TBD 6 193 12.9 1   $1,237,317 UFA -
Michael Campanaro WR 26 BAL TBD 7 91 7.6   2 $1,200,000 UFA -
Paul Richardson WR 25 SEA TBD 7 374 17.0 5   $1,178,209 UFA -
Brice Butler WR 27 DAL TBD 7 207 25.9 2   $1,100,000 UFA -
Brandon Tate WR 30 BUF TBD 5 49 16.3 1   $1,010,000 UFA -
Eric Weems WR 32 TEN TBD 7 5 5.0     $1,000,000 UFA -
Davante Adams WR 24 GB TBD 7 351 11.7 5   $983,351 UFA Market Value
Cody Latimer WR 25 DEN TBD 4 37 9.2   1 $927,163 UFA -
Allen Robinson WR 24 JAC TBD 1 17 17.0     $877,718 UFA -
Jarvis Landry WR 24 MIA TBD 7 398 8.0 3   $868,728 UFA -
Brian Quick WR 28 WAS TBD 4 11 11.0     $855,000 UFA -
Justin Hunter WR 26 PIT TBD 3 18 6.0     $855,000 UFA -
Jeremy Kerley WR 28 NYJ TBD 7 217 9.9 1 3 $775,000 UFA -
Josh Bellamy WR 28 CHI TBD 8 114 11.4     $775,000 UFA -
Griff Whalen WR 27 BAL TBD 2 23 5.8     $775,000 UFA -
Deonte Thompson WR 28 BUF TBD 7 237 14.8 1 1 $775,000 UFA -
Donte Moncrief WR 24
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Davante Adams, Alshon Jefferies, Fitz, Eric Decker are all players you might could get a deal on a real life pro Bowl WR who can do it all..

 

they can all run routes, aggressive fighting for the ball in the air (something we don't do) hard to tackle, have top tier hands.

But I know we wouldn't because none of those are considered speed and KB and Funch probably ruined us ever getting a big WR again.

I think Alshon would be best because he is a hella blocker, big but can go down the field, great match up vs division CBs.

I doubt we go after anyone with a proven track record though. 

I just can't see myself trusting Funchess as our red zone, big bodied baller on a regular basis.

One thing our running game isn't up to par with is getting blocks from our WR.  I miss Mushin Muhammed blasting safeties and linebackers lol

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