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Is a huge concern....  Our #1 CB is less than below average corner, Bradberry, who was ranked 109 by PFF last year and our top safety is 37 year old Mike Adams.

Hurney need to address this or we will get shredded in 2018.

 

PS: Worley was ranked 89th.

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I hope there's more to this story soon. I would think whatever damage is done to Breeland's foot would have a diagnosis and plan sooner rather than later...he has $24 million reasons to get some advice and get this sorted. 

Hopefully the Panthers can circle back and still sign him. We wanted him, we got him, he's from SC and we have a need for him. 

I wonder what happens now. Does another team swoop in and take the risk? Did Breeland lie to the Panthers, so we will literally not sign him at all? Could this be solved in a week or two, or is it really going to take 4 months.....it's 2018, not 1918. 

So random......like one of the oddest curve balls we've been tossed in a looooong time as an organization. It's not like a DV case or suspension for violating a league policy. I think it's weirder that he had a problem in 4th grade on the same foot that required grafting.

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I can't honestly remember a prior circumstance where a free agent who failed a physical with a team still ended up with that same team later on. Couldn't definitively say that it's never happened, but if it has, I don't remember it.

What they tend to do is go somewhere else hoping that a different set of team doctors will pass them where the first team didn't. And yes, it happens. So my sense is that he'll end up somewhere else, but you never know.

Bottom line: Yes he could still end up here, but I wouldn't get my hopes up.

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