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Maybe one thread for trades?

Lions have up their starting safety Diggs and a 7th rounder for a 5th round pick? Wtf?

49ers take Sanders and a 5th round pick in exchange for their 3rd and 4th round choices. Bad deal at Sanders’ age.

Atlanta got a 2nd round pick for their WR3. Sound like a win for them but I think the Pats come out fine too.

Raiders give up CB Conley to the Texans for a third round pick (they’ve been making desperate moves all year).

 Our beloved Panthers are meanwhile doing nothing. 

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12 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I would like to see a move, staying status quo has proven time again not to work, go out and proactively improve the team no matter if we currently don’t need help

Couple of big names and a couple of not so big names that would will put either the offense or defense in rare air 

Besides the draft capital you lose, you also have to make a corresponding roster move. Whether it is including him in the trade or releasing him or designating him to the practice squad. 

Who are you ready to waive?

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Besides the draft capital you lose, you also have to make a corresponding roster move. Whether it is including him in the trade or releasing him or designating him to the practice squad. 

Who are you ready to waive?

Any WR not named Samuel, Moore, or Wright 

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Besides the draft capital you lose, you also have to make a corresponding roster move. Whether it is including him in the trade or releasing him or designating him to the practice squad. 

Who are you ready to waive?

Well we already have an open roster slot from cutting Benenoch. On top of that I really wouldn’t be bothered if we cut Zylstra(WR), Cox(DL), Witzmann(OL), White(DB, he is a WR but taking a DB slot for ST right now) or Kunaszyk(LB) obviously dependent on the position we were getting in return as to which one you would drop. None of those are really contributors and could all likely just be put on the PS. If someone else picks them up then whatever. I’m not going to shed a tear if we were bringing someone good in.

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