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Players to watch that could bring something to the game IMO


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1 hour ago, razorwolf said:

JMO

A TE has become available that could bring a lot to the team to help revive the TE position to the Panthers, but will be a little pricey: TE Hunter Henry!

I would offer WR Robby Anderson a extension to keep the 2 headed monster alive!

I would try to re-sign: DE Efe Obada; CB Corn Elder; C Tyler Larsen if for nothing else depth!

This is just what I would do if it was me. Bring in a different QB, but keep Bridgewater on the roster til you can get a trade done. Pair that QB with one of the elite RB in the league, at least have 2 receivers to bring what the can to the team, and a great receiving TE!

Is it just me or is Hunter Henry overrated? He has never had double digit touchdowns or played a full season. I think he will get paid more than his worth. 

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