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Clelin Ferrell


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Whether it’s Ferrell or not, I’m thinking we’re going to get a damn good DE in the first this year. The way FA has gone for teams ahead of us with DE nerds signing DEs, Hurney being a stud in the first round and the DE talent in this draft just adds up. Solid contributor as a rookie and potential to be elite in future.

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6 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Still want a FA DE. Rookie ends usually have a steep learning curve.

Look at what the Saints gave up for Davenport and I don’t even think he played 50% of their snaps.

I wish we would take a look at Ogbah in a trade.  He would tick off most of the boxes on what were looking for and he would come relatively cheap.  Could probably be had for a 5th round pick.  

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

I wish we would take a look at Ogbah in a trade.  He would tick off most of the boxes on what were looking for and he would come relatively cheap.  Could probably be had for a 5th round pick.  

a "relatively cheap" cliche player isn't going to win the panthers the super bowl. The panthers have to commit to buying a legitimate pass rusher or they won't win the super bowl.  . 

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