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[Person] Panthers were also in on DL Denico Autry and CB Michael Davis. Probably a good indicator of where they'll look today and in coming days


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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

So far they have looked to upgrade on the oline, dline, corner and hedge themselves at wr.  Starting to see a plan come together.

the lines are definitely a priority, as well they should be. I see a heavy O-Line draft incoming.

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3 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Damn I wanted Autry he is a sneaky good player and grew up here in Stanly County. Surprised he didn’t take deal to get close to home

fug playing close to home. NFL careers are short. Get your money and live wherever you want in the world once you retire.

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Just now, hepcat said:

the lines are definitely a priority, as well they should be. I see a heavy O-Line draft incoming.

I'm not certain it will be heavy. At most I could see them picking up two.  Probably end up with one in the first two rounds, if the don't trade them away, and two or three udfa.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

I’m interested to see who we go after now 

I think Leonard Williams could be the FA prize. I didn't think the Panthers would spend big money at DT but after cutting Kerr I think it's a possibility. They have to have a DT lined up to sign today after cutting him this late in the game.

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Just now, hepcat said:

I think Leonard Williams could be the FA prize. I didn't think the Panthers would spend big money at DT but after cutting Kerr I think it's a possibility. They have to have a DT lined up to sign today after cutting him this late in the game.

No way we pay that much, not after seeing what they would have given Autry

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