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What is the trade value of Cam in 2020?


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Yea I can’t imagine much. But a physical and practice would drive it higher. I think the Panther’s should be happy if they got a 3rd.

I still say the Panthers should keep Cam and let him play on a one year deal. I see no reason why that is not logical or reasonable for either side, unless Cam wants to play somewhere else.

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16 minutes ago, Snake said:

I would say almost nothing. Two years basically out of football says damaged goods. He will get a second chance after his release. 

I'm sure Kyle Allen would be thrilled some Trump rally attending mouth breather like yourself is hiding behind his image littering trash everywhere.

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1 minute ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

I think some team will offer a good value pick. But I’m not sure that is the best thing to do.  Cam has earned the right to go where he wants.  Release him and let him go if that’s the case.  
Problem with that is he would probably Tampa Bay and come back to crush us twice a year.  

You know his ass is going to Atlanta. A chance to be like Vick, ext

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28 minutes ago, Snake said:

I would say almost nothing. Two years basically out of football says damaged goods. He will get a second chance after his release. 

Uh, thanks for the input there Adam Schefter. I guarantee there is a significant trade market for a former NFL MVP quarterback. 

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You've got to find a combination of things...

- a team with a need at quarterback 

- one who's not necessarily in position to use a high draft pick to fill that need

- a GM who's okay trading for a guy that hasn't been healthy in 2 years

- system fit probably matters

If you can't find all of those things in one place, you're probably looking at a tall order.

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