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Potential cuts that may have some trade value


panther4life

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I argue we go the opposite way here and Hurney continues the tradition by giving up a late rounder for a guy who can contribute to this team. 

O-line depth at G or T are obvious choices. CB is another. I would say safety but for some reason we seem content with Searcy and Gaulden. 

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IF CAP is a odd man out which it looks like it could be.  Trade him off before being cut.

Philly for Fluker: Fluker may end uo being cut.  Philly has Ajiay but the only real proven back behind him is a Old Sproles.

SF for Josh Garnett: the former first rounder has never lived tonthe hyoe and graded out really bad.  Some believe scheme fit could be a issue.  SF uses a heavy zone block scheme that Shananhan likes. Garnett is a power man guy and thats the scheme he was good at in Stanford.  Their RB is Alford Mooris or Mckinnon after not resigning Hyde.  Garnett provides us depth, CAP provides them a potential starting RB

 

 

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