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Source: WR Donte Moncrief & CB Bashaud Breeland Drawing Interest From Carolina


Saca312

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Just came to post about this. Then I looked at the number of followers and saw 100 or so on Twitter. Not saying he doesn't know stuff, but doesn't seem connected. 

That being said, Breeland would be a great signing but I feel like his price tag would be high. If reasonable, legit upgrade to our CBs and young enough to be with JB for awhile.

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7 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Dude DM’d me with proof so who knows. Seems trustworthy-ish.

plus he says we’re looking at Moncrief as well.

Ok...ok....now you're pulling at my heart strings. 

I want Moncrief on this team badly. If true this guy gets tons of respect. Haha.

If we land Breeland and Moncrief it would be a pretty successful FA start for us. I think Eric Reid will cost too much but if we could pull him in along with Peppers.....we would be set!!

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Smith, Breeland, and Moncrief would definitely set us up very well to go with BPA at #24. Hopefully that BPA would work out to be a safety, interior OL, or DE. I really wish this looked like a stronger 4-3 DE class.

Right now, a lot of our 2018/2019 outlook is hinging on the looming Peppers decision.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Smith, Breeland, and Moncrief would definitely set us up very well to go with BPA at #24. Hopefully that BPA would work out to be a safety, interior OL, or DE. I really wish this looked like a stronger 4-3 DE class.

I wouldn’t mind Arden Key, but I don’t want us to get a hold of a Randy Gregory either.

Key’s got the talent. Just needs the motivation to stay on the right track.

Safety I want is Justin Reid though. Really like him.

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If we start making deals like this, it tells me they may have given Peppers a "take it or leave it" offer.  I think Peppers is not doing the Panthers favors by heading into free agency as he contemplates his future--as the GM, I lay $5m on the table and let him know that he is wanted here--he needs to retire a Panther--but the offer is subject to being pulled at any time.

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Well, we'll find out in the coming day or so if this Vinny Dias knows a guy who knows a guy.  

I would be down with Breeland.  He can play zone and man formidably.  He had a rough start to 2016 against some top receivers but has been a solid corner for the Skins.  Clemson kid right?  

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