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Daryl Williams


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I believe talks have stalled. So unless he gets low balled in F/A (he won't) then we will be signing a budget F/A and grabbing an OT in the draft. Then another OT once final cuts are over in pre season because one our OTs will still suck.

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Plan B is likely already in effect. That's giving Matt Kalil another $7M to provide subpar play until he ultimately winds up on IR at which point we insert some warm body off of the couch at LT and continue to play Moton at RT. C'mon man, it's the Panthers. These are the things that we do. Keep Pounding (our QB into early retirement)!

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Plan - B is Moton, FA, and draft. Like it or not the Tackle market period for starters in Free Agency is 10M+. Even if we could free up space my cutting Smith, Kalil, it just creates new holes, and eats up a good bit of the space we have. 

For all of the cap hell Getts helped to alleviate, he blew it on the Kalil signing. I think we see a tackle taken in the first three rounds, and a JAG veteran signing or return (Clark). 

If we are able to land Williams, I'd be glad to see Moton move to LT, and Williams at RT, but cap wise I suspect Kalil is cheaper than Williams' incoming pay day. 

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10 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Plan - B is Moton, FA, and draft. Like it or not the Tackle market period for starters in Free Agency is 10M+. Even if we could free up space my cutting Smith, Kalil, it just creates new holes, and eats up a good bit of the space we have. 

For all of the cap hell Getts helped to alleviate, he blew it on the Kalil signing. I think we see a tackle taken in the first three rounds, and a JAG veteran signing or return (Clark). 

If we are able to land Williams, I'd be glad to see Moton move to LT, and Williams at RT, but cap wise I suspect Kalil is cheaper than Williams' incoming pay day. 

Exactly what holes are opened up by releasing guys like Torrey Smith and Matt Kalil? You don't have to spend $5M and $10M+ to get bad WR and OT play, respectively.

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2 hours ago, Unionpanther said:

Just think cutting smith, speedbump, and shaq could have us at over 30mil lol. Nah we just need bad play on the field, no free agents, and veteran locker room leaders lmfao

Shaq isn't a bad player.  He was asked to guard slot WR's often the past few years, which was stupid (although he was still better than Munnerlyn).  Shaq taking over for TD's role, will finally put him in a more natural position.  He'll thrive in it too

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