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Report: teams have contacted Panthers about Samuel


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The #Panthers have been open to deals this offseason, and here is a name to watch: WR Curtis Samuel. Teams have been consistently calling about the former 2nd round pick, and we’ll see if they get an offer they can’t refuse over the next two days.
 
 
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Give us a 2nd and a 5th for him and it makes sense. Good draft to re-up on a rookie deal WR. I just don't want to tread water or dump him for crap value.

edit: Anyone know why he is desired elsewhere but not here now? Seems like he would be perfect for a dump off QB like Ted.

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Just now, Yaboychris28 said:

He’s a gadget player who catches the ball with his body and has poor feel of the game. He’ll never be a #2 WR. Idc if you disagree or not. My opinion. But keep insulting me if you want, keyboard warrior 

Insulting you?  You take offense when someone disagrees with you?  El Oh El. 

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