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Roman Harper on WFNZ, state of Panthers Safety situation


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Was on talking about the CBS mock.

 

He went into Safeties. 

-Said expects Searcy will not make this team this year.

-then asked if the Reid, Gaulden, Collin Jones will he good enough. 

He then said "trust me they have a plan". Seemed confident as if he has his sources.

 

 

 

 

Would not shock me 1 bit if we go safety with pick 2 or trade pick 3 back into the 2nd for one

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17 minutes ago, SOJA said:

you want him at 16? I'm assuming you've posted this elsewhere but I haven't seen it 

Can’t justify taking him over any of the edge rushers, but somehow I want him in a panthers uniform. 16 is too rich due to who will be available but if a trade back happens, it’s time 

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So far, I've liked how the team has calmly gone about setting things to right after a season that threw us a lot of bad breaks. Marty hasn't panicked (at least publicly) and he hasn't mortgaged the future to retain anyone. He's cut Kalil the Lesser free and retained a serviceable, maybe even good safety in Reid. 

He handled the retirement of Kalil the Greater well and replaced him with a veteran center of good repute (at least in the eyes of everyone except for that horse-teethed Elway) and managed to dodge the diva carousel that rolled through the league.

What will he take at 16 or 47? Heck if I know. I'd take OT and DE if possible, but I think I'm going to trust Marty on this. He's been masterful when it comes to first rounders so far, maybe his second rounders will be just as good. I think he learned a lot in those years off. He certainly appears to have learned more during the Gettleman years than Gettleman himself did.

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