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Who From the Panthers has Potential Trade Value to Improve Other Areas of the Team and/or Acquire Draft Picks?


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  • David Moore- was brought in to potentially be WR3 but has been passed by TMJ.  Will make the team all things equal, but could return us a useful player or draft pick.  Probably the best option to receive another player back of value.  Cannon is a better returner IMO which would be Moore's major role barring injuries.
  • Christian Miller- Trading for Darryl Johnson all but eliminates his chances to make the roster, but he does have 2 career sacks and could be a decent depth player on a primarily 3-4 defense.  Probably get a conditional late round pick at best since he missed last year.
  • Ian Thomas- I personally think the Panthers are higher on him than the fans, but it would save $2M and could return a late-round pick.

Anyone else come to mind?  I hate the idea of giving up additional draft picks to acquire talent if we can't get any back (I liked the Johnson trade b/c we basically swapped him for Perryman)

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Kenny Robinson to a potential Safety needy team. Shown flashes in the Preseason. 

One of our RBs to a team who has suffered an injury at the position recently. 

One of our WRs - Bayless, Kirkwood, Zylstra, Moore - Specifically to the Detroit Lions who are ridiculously thin at that position this year.

Will Grier to Hurney up in DC, because Man crush and all.

That's about all I've got. 

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7 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Good list. Just know you’re dreaming if you think we could get a starting level OL for any of those guys.

Totally aware... no way we're getting anything more than depth players or Day 3 picks... just curious to see what people think

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11 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Kenny Robinson to a potential Safety needy team. Shown flashes in the Preseason. 

One of our RBs to a team who has suffered an injury at the position recently. 

One of our WRs - Bayless, Kirkwood, Zylstra, Moore - Specifically to the Detroit Lions who are ridiculously thin at that position this year.

Will Grier to Hurney up in DC, because Man crush and all.

That's about all I've got. 

Was thinking David Moore to the Lions may get us the best return

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