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What could we get for CMC?


Reebis21

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Hot take, unrealistic, pointless conversation? Yea maybe.

Most people assume we are keeping CMC. There’s been no indication we wouldn’t. For ticket sales alone, I think he’ll be a Panther. I know this isn’t Madden, but anything could happen. 
 

Not advocating we trade CMC at all. Simply curious. What kind of package do you think we could get for him?

 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Freezy Pop said:

He is the one player that will sell tickets next season I don’t think the panthers will trade him 

Giants traded OBJ

Raiders traded Mack.

Football is a team sport and the big money is in long term fan interest, not just short burst ticket sales.

OP has a point. CMC is a HB and those are hard to pay and have a short shelf life.

I wouldn't do it, even if I wouldn't want to run him he's still a top 5 route runner and receiver.

But it all depends on how this team values him vs a rebuild.

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With all that's going on now it's probably unwise to move CMC unless it is a trade up to draft our future franchise quarterback.

Despite the impression that a number of slightly deranged fans here are under, no one in the NFL is building around a single running back anymore.

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