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Panthers about to trade for CJ Henderson?!?!


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15 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

To be fair I've been doing a lot of digging already into the 2022 draft and I firmly believe it'll be one of the least talented drafts in several years.I think that's one reason we're willing to give up picks in 2022 so easily.

You may be right but it’s seems to be deep in OL talent which is where we have the most need. 

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28 minutes ago, Smittymoose said:

Also, some of the reports saying that Carolina is getting a 5th in return along with Henderson, so it's a trade down rather than straight giving up a pick if that is accurate.

If the first few games are any indication Panthers have traded a mid to late 3rd round pick for an early 5th rounder from Jax. In return they're getting a former first rounder and giving up a TE that was expendable.

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5 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

But we are getting 1st round pick additions like Reddick and now this guy also a #9 overall. 

Thank you... that's the real question... if you are picking up more talent than you are trading away it's a win...

This version of Sam Darnold for a 2nd round pick??  Absolute no brainer

A top 10 CB pick with 3 years left on his rookie contract plus the 5th year option for a 3rd (Dan Arnold was probably worth a 5th which we got back so Henderson basically cost us a 3rd)??  Absolute no brainer

Think of it as just using your draft picks early... and from that perspective, the Panthers are absolutely killing it...

And we have plenty of cap space for resigning guys, FA, to boot

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5 minutes ago, joemac said:

You're right - BUT, there is no need to rush him back this year.  Broken bones heal, and when they do, they should be back to as strong as before the break.  I really don't see any scenario where Horn is back this year.

I completely agree here. Management understands it isn't worth rushing him back to cause a more serious situation. Bring in another guy, then tell JC to take his time and get ready. I think Henderson gives us the ability to say that and fully mean it. lol! I don't think it takes us out of the Sherman deal, if he plans on playing safety. Burris got hurt too right? Anyone heard anything on that....I haven't heard it mentioned. 

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31 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yeah, he'll be Curtis Samuel part II.  He has improved his play, but he'll be looking for a LOT more money than he's worth and won't be worth the cap commitment for us. 

I have said this exact same thing in more than one post (comparing him and Samuel).

Hopefully, we get SOMETHING though if this is the case. We finally have a competent GM and its still really hard to get used to having good deals.

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6 minutes ago, Mage said:

#1 priority is making sure Horn is healthy, so I'm cool if we don't see him again until next year.

But if he's back for the playoffs?  Oh boy.  OH BOY.

This is the type of secondary you need (combined with this insane pass rush) to truly have a chance against the elite offenses

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

But we are getting 1st round pick additions like Reddick and now this guy also a #9 overall. 

I get it, but that is spent capital and using your potential capital.  Those are retrofit fixes for things this year, it doesn't help us at all with future needs such as OL.

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