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Panthers Reportedly “Open For Business” Regarding Potential Trades


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With a new coaching staff in place and a long-term quarterback decision looming, the Carolina Panthers are open for business on the trade market, league sources told Yahoo Sports. Apart from a group of young core players, Panthers general manager Marty Hurney appears willing to field inquiries for the majority of his roster, the sources said.

While that willingness to listen doesn’t necessarily signal a total reboot for the Panthers, it appears the franchise is planning to be aggressive with its re-tooling under new head coach Matt Rhule. That effort is expected to build steam over the next week, as Hurney begins meeting with other teams at the scouting combine in Indianapolis.

 

As it stands, the Panthers are already being pegged by other franchises as a team that could entertain moving up in the draft if the Carolina dials in on one of the top quarterbacks available. 

https://sports.yahoo.com/with-cam-newtons-future-undecided-the-carolina-panthers-are-open-for-trade-offers-222211246.html 

 

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The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue reports the Panthers are expected to thoroughly evaluate a number of quarterbacks in this year’s draft. She also lists Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons, Auburn DT Derrick Brown, South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw, Oregon QB Justin Herbert and Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa as potential options for the Panthers in the first round.

 

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Kind of feels like we will go all in on the top 2 QB's. New staff, new vision, new leader.

Get ready boys Burrow or Tua will be our new franchise QB.

Sad to see Cam leave, but he deserves better than we can offer now. Wish him nothing but the best and will be a fan of his new team.

 

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Just now, Waldo said:

If we trade away 2 or three years worth of picks and we miss, we are tanking for the next 4 plus years. Maybe it's all part of the 5 year rebuild, burn it down twice so there is lot's of fertile soil?

Some men just want to watch the world burn.

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