Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Top FA signing in 2018 didn't make the Pro Bowl


musicman

Recommended Posts

11 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Free agency is rarely what it is hyped up to be. Brown and Bell might well be the big hits this year, but most teams will see moderate to disappointing results from their free agent pick-ups. It's just the nature of the game.

This is why I love all the "We must sign X FA!" and the "We didn't sign all the FAs and we're doomed!" threads that pop up this time of year.  Sometimes, you are able to land a guy who really helps out your team and makes a splash impact for you.  Those are great, but rare.  How often do guys get paid in FA and struggle to earn the paycheck?

I'm all for using FA to sill some gaps so you have actual NFL players.  But I'd much rather find good players via the Draft and retain them.  Some teams are great at using the FAs to help churn their roster, but that's not the Panthers.  We tend to stick with guys for good and bad.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, d-dave said:

This is why I love all the "We must sign X FA!" and the "We didn't sign all the FAs and we're doomed!" threads that pop up this time of year.  Sometimes, you are able to land a guy who really helps out your team and makes a splash impact for you.  Those are great, but rare.  How often do guys get paid in FA and struggle to earn the paycheck?

I'm all for using FA to sill some gaps so you have actual NFL players.  But I'd much rather find good players via the Draft and retain them.  Some teams are great at using the FAs to help churn their roster, but that's not the Panthers.  We tend to stick with guys for good and bad.

This is exactly right. I really think FA guys are out there for one of three reasons, rather than being kept by their teams:

1) Guys whose injuries are catching up to them. Like a lemon on a used car lot, they are going to talk about the easy miles and garaged time being a benefit.

2) They want way, way too much money for their capabilities ... and the evaluation by the coaches who see them in practice, the weight room and position meetings has formed a sell rather than buy opinion. Age can also show a slip in play ability and if it isn't balanced by growth in leadership it might not be worth the money for a new contract. Matt Kalil anyone?

3) Mid-carders whose vet minimum isn't warranted versus a rookie UDFA whose cap hit is low and has practice squad eligibility.

Oh yeah, the dreaded fourth one: 4) The well-hidden locker room cancer. They haven't talked about it, it hasn't leaked and they can't wait for that guy to get on a bus out of there.

Once in a great while, you catch the right guy at the right time and get a year or two of good out of him. Ol' Tugboat Tolbert was one of these as was Stephen Davis back in the day. Rare is it, though, that you find that last piece of the puzzle on someone's castaway pile.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • This makes an interesting case for two awards: Best QB (We'll workshop the actual title) and MVP-Other.
    • new article " If they do opt to roll with the younger and cheaper options, the Panthers probably wouldn't bite on Moore. They've seen him get worse since trading him away, and virtually no one on the team was part of that decision or that era. Still, it would be hilarious to see Moore return home. It would also be a pretty solid addition, assuming the Bears ate some of the cost and/or it didn't require much capital to get him. A wide receiver room of Tetairoa McMillan, Jalen Coker, Moore, Xavier Legette, and Jimmy Horn Jr. would be nice." https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/onsi/news/panthers-hilarious-landing-spot-unhappy-bears-wr#:~:text=It all looks like the,much capital to get him.
    • BTW - this was statistically the worst season of his career.  He had more yards even as a rookie.   DJ Moore Career Statistics (Receiving)   Year  Team Receptions Yards Touchdowns 2018 Panthers 55 788 2 2019 Panthers 87 1,175 4 2020 Panthers 66 1,193 4 2021 Panthers 93 1,157 4 2022 Panthers 63 888 7 2023 Bears 96 1,364 8 2024 Bears 98 966 6 2025 Bears 50 682 6 Total   608 8,213 41
×
×
  • Create New...