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REPORT: Panthers are not done in free agency


TheSpecialJuan

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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

That’s not a really good strategy since the WR and TE positions aren’t really strengths in the draft. You are setting yourself up for a bad season. A rookie WR and rookie TE aren’t going to help Cam much this year so we won’t score as much as you think but the D will be a sieve.

Please stop lying 

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

Remember when it was a good idea to trade our CB depth for a WR that was about to get cut, and people defended said move. 

I remember when we agreed to terms with an upgrade at CB only to find out he had more serious non-related football inures than previously realized.

I'm not a Hurney fan at all. I didn't even like him as a radio personality. But, he's done a good job so far. Interested in seeing how this team looks come week 1.

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4 hours ago, RLT89 said:

to be honest I go offense heavy in the draft: Wr in the 1st,TE In the 2nd,and RB in the 3rd,OL with our other 3rd and then go defense the rest of the draft.

By doing this I'm giving Cam as many weapons around him to be able to get the job done and hope with our lack of secondary it be enough to get us to the superbowl.

Yeah we should do the exact opposite of this imo

 

we already have starting WRs, a starting probowl TE, and a Top10 pick RB we daftes a year aho

 

we needs defense, not back up role players on offense that MIGHT eventually get SOME playing time 

 

only offensive position that is missing a starter is OG

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Expect the unexpected in terms of remaining free agents.

Look for Hurney to sign overlooked guys like Eagles Corey Graham or Colts Darius Butler to play safety and maybe Devon House from GB at corner. 

I liked butler when he was here. Id be content with any of those dudes.

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The only way I'd want to go offensive skill position player at #24 is if Calvin Ridley was available. If he is, draft him.

If not, I just don't see another slam dunk 1st round WR in this draft and there's definitely not a TE in this draft I'd take in the 1st and if we take back to back RBs in the 1st I'm gonna lose my poo. Nope, if we go offense in the 1st, it better be OL.

DB would be my preference.

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